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Logitech tapped to make fancy instruments for Guitar Hero World Tour photo

Activision has announced today that they'll be collaborating with peripheral maker Logitech to develop "premium instruments" that will be compatible with the upcoming Guitar Hero World Tour

No peripheral details were given, but given that World Tour is a multi-instrument affair, it's likely we'll see guitar, drum, and microphone designs come from the Logitech camp. Instruments will be offered for all of the platforms that World Tour will grace (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii), and will offer the advanced functionality for World Tour's "advanced feature set."

Harmonix and MTV Games' have previously announced partnerships that will yield official third-party music peripherals for Rock Band, both with Mad Catz and ION for the high-end Drum Rocker. Expect to find a compatibility graphs and charts to hit the net this holiday; things are about to get complicated.

Activision Collaborates With Logitech to Develop Premium Instruments for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour

SANTA MONICA, Calif. and FREMONT, Calif., July 31, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVID) and Logitech International (SWX: LOGN) (Nasdaq: LOGI) today announced a collaboration to develop and market premium instrument controllers for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour, the latest installment of the world's best-selling music-based video game franchise, which ships this fall for the Xbox 360(TM) video game system from Microsoft, PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system and Nintendo Wii(TM).

Logitech plans to offer premium instruments for each of these platforms, the first of which will be available later this year. Logitech's products will be compatible with Guitar Hero World Tour's advanced feature set, allowing players to elevate their Guitar Hero(R) jam sessions to full-fledged rock concerts.

"Logitech is the leading producer of peripheral devices and the company is widely considered to be the gold standard for innovation and quality peripheral products," said Charles Huang, vice president business development for RedOctane. "With Logitech, we know we have found the right partner who can deliver top-quality premium hardware that consumers have come to expect from Guitar Hero."

"As huge fans of Guitar Hero(R), we are very excited about the opportunity to bring the Logitech experience to the Guitar Hero franchise," said Bruce Lancaster, vice president and general manager of Logitech's gaming business. "A few years ago, Logitech refined the consumer steering wheel market with high-end controllers that enhance racing games. Now we are looking forward to elevating the market for premium music-based video game controllers in a similar fashion."

Guitar Hero World Tour is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system. The Wii(TM) version is being developed by Vicarious Visions. The PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system version is being developed by Budcat. The game is not yet rated by the ESRB. For more information on Guitar Hero World Tour, please visit http://www.guitarhero.com. 

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Necros's Avatar
Necros at 07/31/2008 10:54
Well, I suppose it's a good thing I'm not getting GH:WTF right off the bat, I can let the dust settle and see what's the best instrument out there. Then again, if the game is truly universal, I might just use those stripped Stratocasters being released for RB2.
Necros's Avatar
Necros at 07/31/2008 10:55
...I meant GH:WT. Damn internet-ingrained habits.
MechaMonkey's Avatar
MechaMonkey at 07/31/2008 10:57
While incorrect in this instance, I think we should keep "GH:WTF" filed away for future use.
killsmooth's Avatar
killsmooth at 07/31/2008 11:05
Indeed, GH:WTF is the game to end all games. Hopefully they will make a guitar with some staying power and a good whammy to boot.
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 07/31/2008 11:10
GH:WTF is much better
Teta's Avatar
Teta at 07/31/2008 11:33
The GH:WTF guitar looks pretty good.
I think it has some touch like pad in the "solo section" of the neck of the guitar.

Only if Peru didn`t ripped me off with their shipping prices.
DJP3DRO's Avatar
DJP3DRO at 07/31/2008 13:08
GH:WTF: Redfeining the Guitar Hero experience, by making it exactly like Rock Band.

Fuck you, Activision/Neversoft.
mix's Avatar
mix at 07/31/2008 13:31
So you're saying that I will be able to buy a $300 fake guitar?
Syn's Avatar
Syn at 07/31/2008 14:01
The GH:WTF guitars are supposedly going to have a redesigned strum bar in addition to the touch pad. The touch pad however will be able to be used for tapping out solos or sliding in some situations. I saw a video of it the other day so like if you get a constant Red Yellow Orange pattern you can just slide your finger across the touch pad. Cool stuff.
Syn's Avatar
Syn at 07/31/2008 15:29
Oh yeah how could I forget:

DOUBLE KICK!
DOUBLE KICK!
DOUBLE KICK!
Mach's Avatar
Mach at 07/31/2008 15:48
I'd just like them to keep in mind, that you can buy a REAL fender stratocaster for only $200(or less).
Syn's Avatar
Syn at 07/31/2008 16:51
Just imagine people's disappointment when they can't play any music on that strat hahahahahahaha
sirinth's Avatar
sirinth at 08/27/2008 13:31
@Necros
I think you've just started the latest internet phenomena.
GH:WTF.

In all seriousness, I can't wait to explain to idiot customers which peripherals work with which versions of Guitar Hero/Rock Band.

It's already hard enough for them to understand that Rock Band guitars don't work on Guitar Hero. (Except, randomly, for Aerosmith on 360)

Then again, the people in my area still have a hard time understanding that there are no Mario games on the PS2.
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