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- Sep 26, 2019
Meanwhile in the real world, the people who want a game like Destiny 2 have that game. It's called Destiny 2. It's not like you're selling bagels and can just undercut your competition, games are something that hooks people, and they tend to play that game until they burn out. Why not look into a particular genre that's just not getting any representation lately? Guitar Hero sure has been dormant for a long time, and GH Live flopped because of its different, awkward guitar that made it functionally a different game than Guitar Hero. Old GH instruments now go for a pretty penny on the second-hand market (so many got destroyed and thrown out by Gamestop), Hi-Fi Rush did especially well, and modern music games like Muse Dash and Friday Night Funkin are very popular. If I were Mr. Moneybags, I would gladly invest in a spiritual sequel/revival of Guitar Hero.They only see Destiny making bank (because there is no competition) and want in on that.