The studio that helped bring music-based games to the forefront has commented on its intentions to one day bring both Rock Band and Dance Central back.
We have just found out about latest project coming from the house that made Rock Band and Dance Central.
A recent Twitter posting by Supererogatory has clued us in to Harmonix's mobile game that is being developed alongside its music-based, first-person shooter, Chroma...
If you start seeing some songs disappearing from the Rock Band store, what you are seeing is our intellectual property system at work. The licenses for some older Rock Band songs are starting to expire.
Three of Harmonix's websites have been the subject of an "apparent attack." Users of the sites must reset their passwords and keep an eye on their online activity.
No amount of lighters or chants will bring Rock Band back from oblivion. The last of their weekly song updates is finished and the game will be slipping in to a quiet retirement of a rock star with tinnitus.
Harmonix, the developer behind Rock Band and Dance Central, has received new financial backing from venture capital firm The Foundry Group. The studio, who is responsible for the creation of Rock Band and the ensuing plastic instruments craze, is hard at work developing three new demos that will supposedly be interacted with in ways we've never seen before.