Guitar Hero Mobile arrives as Activision returns to the popular franchise through its vital recent announcement. The company shared this news through their Instagram profile, which spread excitement and controversy among their fanbase.
Activision used AI to create a promotional image of four distorted guitarists playing non-traditional instruments from different background settings. The critics pointed out multiple visual problems with the note tracks and the way arms appeared blended together showing that this design lacked proper detail and authenticity.
This latest reveal mirrors past concerns from the gaming community over AI-generated art in promotional materials. A previous backlash from the community occurred when the company added generative AI to different game releases, which challenged both creative authenticity and art production quality. Despite the mixed reactions, many fans have begun showing renewed interest in Guitar Hero following the announcement of a new release after Guitar Hero Live ceased operations in 2015.
The developers plan to release a mobile version which supports both veteran and fresh player audiences, but they have not yet shared complete details regarding gameplay mechanics, controller integration, and song listing. The release of Guitar Hero Mobile serves as an innovative approach to change a well-known experience for present-day mobile environments.
Leading companies in the industry observe the prospect of this venture because they wish to evaluate how Activision will merge traditional gameplay with fresh elements and resolve artistic concerns that have emerged. Experts together with fans expect the mobile release to give the franchise new life.
It launches in 2025.
The use of artificial intelligence for artwork generation irreparably damaged the appreciation of artists across multiple fan bases.
The company maintains its silence towards all expressed concerns.
Guitar Hero Live served its last note in 2015
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