Rock Band developer Harmonix right now introduced that Fuser, its music competition video game, will formally launch on November 10th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The video game, if you’re not acquainted, basically lets gamers act as DJs at music festivals with the flexibility to swap and fuse completely different components of assorted songs collectively like Sean Paul’s “Temperature” and Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” amongst different songs.
You can try the official announcement, which was shared on varied social media platforms, beneath:
“With FUSER, we’re delivering the last word music fantasy as a game,” mentioned Steve Janiak, CEO, Harmonix, when the video game was announced earlier this year. “Music right now is an expertise. It’s not simply folks listening to albums any extra – it is recording and sharing movies of you singing alongside to your favourite songs, watching your favourite bands play at festivals, and sharing hit music with your folks. FUSER places gamers on the middle of all that by letting you combine and share a number of the largest hits in your technique to changing into a competition headliner.”
As famous above, Fuser is ready to launch on November 10th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can try all of our previous coverage of the upcoming title right here.
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