
GamerNode's Jason Fanelli writes: Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today in this column to mourn of the loss of a great franchise, a franchise that took dreams previously thought unattainable and made them a reality, a franchise that, despite its creator's best efforts to run it straight into the ground, still brought many a gamer musical enjoyment. Yes, the plastic instruments used to play the game will forever be a part of the dust-collecting items in our houses, but we must remember the good times, when Guitar Hero reigned supreme.

A new Guitar Hero game looks set to be announced by Activision as Guitar Hero Mobile ads are appearing on Instagram out of the blue.
Should have been a console game, right now would have been a good time for a new Guitar Hero.
Time to revive all those popular franchises that are easy to monetize with micro transactions and nothing is easier than music games where they’ll charge you $5- 10 for 2- 5 songs.

CRKD and Gibson have teamed up to produce a completely new Guitar Controller for use in Rock Band, its successor Fortnite Festival, and Guitar Hero.
Phil Spencer talks candidly about missing out on both Destiny and Guitar Hero
So you're saying that Microsoft has missed out on so many huge gaming franchise in the last 25 years from GTA exclusivity to guitar hero and destiny it's just laughable they had so many misses
Best deal deal in gaming must be when Sony bought Insomniac for 229 million dollars. They made over 800 millions on Spiderman for the ps4 alone. Thats just crazy!
another Interview?
how is he the only one who loves the spotlight as much as he does lol
Let's not forget he also famously passed on Spider-man, Genshin Impact and GTA3.
However it's almost kind of cute how he can keep that sh1t-eating grin and say he's a 'no regrets' kind of guy, especially when you think how much just these 5 titles could have swung the world in Xbox's favour instead of Sonys.
How he's kept his job I don't know, he must sure be keeping Papa Nadella's shaft warm somehow.
"But, but Gamepass, he introduced that!!!"
Yes he did, and now look at Xbox, all it's exclusives are coming to Playstation now rendering the platform obsolete.
Honestly, I'm kinda glad to see it go.
What really killed it was three things.
1) Activision not being able to properly innovate and market the franchise.
2) Rock Band. They added more instruments, had more songs, and marketed better.
3) DLC. With most of your favorite bands available for download, why do you need to buy another disc-based installment?
Though Rock Band is the better of the two, I always enjoyed GH2 more than any other game. It's what got me hooked. And the guitars were just awesome for it.
I'm surprised Activision finally realized how the franchise was going downhill and decided to just stop. But I prefer to think of the fond memories from the first two games. Like you said, it introduced people to music they might not hear otherwise, including me.