[Update:During the conference, Activision just confirmed the death ofDJ Heroas part of theGuitar Herofranchise.True Crime: Hong Kongwas canceled because it was “just not good enough” to compete in the open world genre. Most of all, they didn’t expect it to generate enough profit and stopped development.]
Activision Blizzard is set to announce its Q4 results any minute, but that didn’t stop them from announcing thatGuitar Herois dead. No longer shall we have to deal withRock Bandvs.Guitar Heroarguments, as theGuitar Herobusiness unit has been disbanded and all work on the 2011 Guitar Hero game has been discontinued. Maybe there is a God after all!
Development onTrue Crime: Hong Konghas also been stopped. Which might be one of the reasons you probably didn’t hear anything about it for a while now.
Activision Blizzard will instead focus on Call of Duty titles, the development of a “best-in-class digital community surrounding the Call of Duty franchise” — good luck with that — a new Bungie IP and some new and “innovative universe with broad appeal” that will be revealed at Toy Fair later this week.