In an interview with IGN UK, Red Octane co-founder and president Kai Huang not only reconfirms that Guitar Hero 3 is headed for the Wii, 360, PS3 and PS2 (information that was found and subsequently pulled from RO's site last week), but also says that the much-speculated-upon Wii version will in fact use a guitar-shaped controller peripheral instead of solely relying on the Wii standard controllers. He also revealed that the Wii version will have downloadable content and even mentions "online play," although whether this means active online play with other people or passive online leaderboard activity (as in Guitar Hero 2 360) is unclear.
This would be the first Wii game that allows for a microtransaction to add new content to an existing game.
From the IGN UK article:
While the development team is still exploring innovative ways to use the remote, Kai Huang told us: "We are really excited about the Wii game because there are so many options for the Wii remote. However, you will play the game with a guitar peripheral and it will be similar to a guitar you've seen in the past."
He also confirmed that Guitar Hero III on Wii contains features included in other versions of the upcoming game—such as online play and downloadable music.
Many had assumed downloadable content would be present in the PS3 and 360 versions of GH3 but were unsure if the Wii version of GH3 would follow suit. Kai Huang's words show that all current-generation consoles will be able to squeeze all of the rich, chocolatey goodness out of the upcoming Guitar Hero installment. For those about to rock ... we salute you. /Lunker
UPDATE: GameSpot is reporting that according to Kai Huang in another interview, there will be both co-op and competitive online play for all versions of Guitar Hero 3 and there also will be wireless controllers.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Guitar Hero 3 confirmed fall '07; Wii version will have DLC, guitar add-on
Sources: Platformers, Digg.
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