Guitar Hero Mobile Stumbles at AI Launch

May 06,25

In the world of fast-paced rhythm games, the Guitar Hero franchise stands out as a legendary exception, especially in the West. Now, fans are buzzing with anticipation as Guitar Hero is set to make a triumphant return on mobile devices. However, the excitement has been somewhat dampened by an awkward announcement from Activision.

Rather than a traditional trailer or press release, the announcement came via an AI-generated promotional image shared on Instagram. This choice has drawn significant criticism, echoing the backlash Activision faced for using AI art in the reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. The use of AI-generated art, which many fans described as substandard, has overshadowed the excitement for this much-anticipated revival.

Details about what Guitar Hero Mobile will offer in terms of gameplay and visuals are scarce. The franchise did venture into mobile nearly two decades ago, as shown below, but fans are hoping for a more impressive experience this time around.

Guitar Hero Mobile Announcement Image**Broken Strings**

The quality of the AI-generated art used in the announcement has been widely criticized, with many questioning whether it was even produced using modern image generators. This has led to concerns that Guitar Hero Mobile might struggle to gain traction, especially with strong competition from games like Space Ape's popular BeatStar.

While the prospect of Guitar Hero returning to mobile is incredibly exciting and holds immense potential, Activision's use of AI art in the announcement has unfortunately cast a shadow over the launch. Despite this misstep, the potential for a successful mobile adaptation remains high.

In the meantime, if you're interested in exploring other major franchises that have successfully transitioned to mobile, consider checking out the top 9 Final Fantasy games available on smartphones.

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