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Publisher Acclaim and developer Ridiculous Games have announced rhythm dungeon crawler GRIDbeat! for unspecified consoles and PC (Steam). It will launch in 2026.
The girls with a passion for fashion have returned, combining style, music, and rhythm in their most ambitious game yet - Bratz: Rhythm & Style.
Indie game developer and publisher Buffalo Buffalo has revealed their first game in the works called Fresh Tracks. This game is a bit of a trip as you're taken on a roguelike-rail adventure that ...
Livermore, CA, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aug 6, 2025 – A fresh beat is about to drop in the world of music rhythm games. Today marks the official launch of RedOctane Games, a small but ...
From arcades and home consoles all the way to the fairly recent development of virtual reality, the rhythm game genre has been around for a while. All of them take an extreme amount of motor skills, ...
The firm behind the Guitar Hero series has adapted to suit today's climate of rising costs and smaller studios. "We want to ...
This isn’t a dry attempt to cash in on nostalgia with a soulless clone or rehash of Guitar Hero. According to RedOctane, their upcoming game won’t be Guitar Hero, DJ Hero, or Rock Band. Instead, it’s ...
Indie game developer SyncArc-Studio and publisher Infini Fun have dropped a new free demo for the game Rhythm Hotel, along with a brand-new trailer. If you have not seen this game yetm, this is a ...
During today's Nintendo Direct, Rhythm Heaven Groove, a brand-new installment in the Rhythm Heaven series, was announced. The rhythm-game series hasn't seen a new title since 2015's Rhythm Heaven ...
A group of rhythm game genre veterans has re-established the RedOctane Games brand, via a new studio set to launch a fresh Guitar Hero-style title. If the name RedOctane sounds familiar, that's ...
TL;DR: RedOctane Games, a resurrected RedOctane Inc - which made Guitar Hero - is promising the 'next great music rhythm game', and with some of the talent on board, it's easy to get excited. Is this ...
As the video game industry descended on San Francisco for this year's Game Developers Conference, one thing was clear: some of gaming's biggest ideas are born from its smallest teams. At showcase ...