Rumors have suggested lately that Activision Blizzard is about to help "Guitar Hero" enter the arcade business.
The rumors are right. A source close to the project anonymously told MTV Multiplayer over the weekend that "Guitar Hero Arcade" is coming next year.
"Guitar Hero Arcade" is currently in development at Raw Thrills, said our source. They're the same Illinois developer founded by "Defender" creator Eugene Jarvis that was responsible for the popular "Big Buck Safari" games and the infamous "Target: Terror" game released on Wii earlier this year.
Re-affirming details surfaced elsewhere, our source relayed that "Guitar Hero Arcade" will feature "10 speakers, over 500 LED's, a 32" monitor, and online cash tournaments." More on the game should be revealed soon.
There's no word on what tracks we might expect in this version, what kind of guitar it will use or if it's even a guitar-only affair. When contacted, Activision Blizzard had no comment.
We'll keep digging for more information. In the meantime, you excited for "Guitar Hero Arcade"?
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