Activision boss Eric Hirshberg talks about bringing Guitar Hero back

With a new live-action setup, a fresh controller that's been built for the 'medium difficulty' crowd and a setlist that's more eclectic than a weekend ticket to Glastonbury Festival, Guitar Hero Live is looking to spearhead a revival for the long-stagnant rhythm-action genre. In the latest issue of Edge, CEO of Activision Publishing Eric Hirshberg reveals why now is the perfect time to resurrect GH and how the publisher is looking to foster a true indie spirit.

Edge: Did you always plan to bring Guitar Hero back in 2015?

Eric Hirshberg: It wasn't time-based. We made a promise to ourselves that we wouldn't bring it back unless we had a breakthrough creative innovation that was befitting of the franchise, and that we felt could rejuvenate interest in the [music] category. We really were driven by more of a creative North Star than a calendar.

The latest issue of Edge, with Guitar Hero Live on the cover, is out now. Buy it here or subscribe to future issues.

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