In an internal meeting with employees, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick reportedly hinted at the return of the Guitar Hero franchise.
With Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard supposedly closing this week, Kotick reportedly held an internal town hall meeting on Tuesday to discuss with employees the future of the company, and it appears the topic of Guitar Hero came up. As reported by Windows Central, Kotick spoke about Microsoft's strength when it came to research and development, noting the 'unlimited potential' of working with the tech giant.
'We're uniquely situated as a company because we have the very best franchises in all of video games.' Looking ahead at the next ten years of gaming, Kotick reportedly namechecked Guitar Hero, suggesting that a new entry into the franchise could be on the way, 'The re-emergence of Guitar Hero and other things would not be possible without the different types of resources. And so, you know, just the endless possibilities for the future that are just incredibly exciting.
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