Last year, we reported on the revival of RedOctane, the games developer behind the original Guitar Hero games. Now the returned studio has announced its comeback title: Stage Tour. As its first ...
The revived studio returns with a full-band rhythm platform, fresh plastic instruments and a live-service roadmap for dedicated players.
RedOctane unveils Stage Tour at IGN Fan Fest 2026, a new rhythm game that serves as a spiritual successor to the once-popular Guitar Hero series.
RedOctane Games, a relaunched version of one of the studios behind the very first Guitar Hero, has shared a first trailer for its new music game, Stage Tour. The original RedOctane was shut down by ...
Stage Tour is coming, but it's not the only Guitar Hero successor to choose from.
Stage Tour is set to launch this fall across PC and a "wide range" of consoles. There will also be a closed alpha in "late spring/early summer," and the devs expect sign-ups for that alpha to begin ...
More interesting is that RedOctane has partnered with instrument manufacturer Gibson on a multi-year licensing deal. This means that players can expect to find real-world Gibson, Epiphone, and Kramer ...