Guitar Hero Mobile: A Sour Note on a Sweet Return
Activision's announcement of Guitar Hero Mobile has been met with mixed reactions, largely due to the use of poorly executed AI-generated art in its reveal. The lack of a proper trailer or press release further dampens the excitement surrounding this anticipated mobile revival.
While the rhythm game genre hasn't seen widespread Western success, Guitar Hero stands as a notable exception. Its return to mobile is promising, but Activision's clumsy announcement, featuring a blatantly AI-created image on Instagram, has overshadowed the news. This follows another controversial use of AI art in the Call of Duty franchise, adding fuel to the fire.
Details on Guitar Hero Mobile's gameplay and visuals remain scarce. While a previous mobile iteration existed nearly two decades ago, fans are hoping for a significant upgrade.
A Discordant Debut
The AI art used in the announcement has been widely criticized for its low quality, raising concerns about the game's overall production value. This, coupled with strong competition from established rhythm games like BeatStar, casts a shadow over Guitar Hero Mobile's potential success.
Despite the initial setbacks, the prospect of Guitar Hero's mobile return is undeniably exciting. The franchise holds significant potential on the platform, but Activision's misstep with the announcement is a significant blow.
For a look at other successful mobile adaptations of major franchises, check out our list of the top 9 Final Fantasy games on mobile.