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[02.04.16] ‘Through the Fire and the Flames’ returns to ‘Guitar Hero’

Activision

Activision

When ‘Guitar Hero Live’ was revealed, no one looked at the redesigned controller without thinking “well, this just got harder.” Apparently, that overhaul was not hard enough for Activision and FreeStyleGames because they decided it was time for Dragon Force’s epic “Through the Fire and the Flames” to make its return to the Guitar Hero franchise – you know, because that song needed something to make it more challenging. However, if you want to play it, don’t expect your fingers to get a break. That is because it is currently debuting in a brand new GHTV event dubbed the “Shred-A-Thon,” which began yesterday, February 3.

The “Guitar Hero Live Shred-A-Thon,” which will run on a separate third GHTV channel, is a five-day special marathon event featuring only the most difficult “Guitar Hero” hits. This includes the highly anticipated return of “Through the Fire and the Flames” alongside Alter Bridge’s “Cry of Achilles,” Megadeath’s “Hangar 18,” Lamb of God’s “Ghost Walking,” and Trivium’s “Strife.” These five songs will be on repeat until the marathon ends, after which “Through the Fire and the Flames” will be added to the game’s regular catalogue.

“The Guitar Hero community is the lifeblood of the game, so we knew we had to do something huge to bring back one of the most beloved songs of all time,”

said Jamie Jackson, Creative Director and Co-Head of FreeStyleGames. “Everyone at the studio has fond memories with ‘Through the Fire and Flames,’ so we decided to take it up a notch and combine it with the toughest songs in the game hand-picked by us to create the ultimate challenge: a five-day shredder marathon. It is time to crank it up to expert difficulty and show us what you got!”

Every song in the playlist is also Rival Challenge-enabled, meaning players have the option of competing head-to-head against matchmade players during each song. Once you top those leaderboards, you can tweet a screenshot of your high scores to the @GuitarHero Twitter for a chance to win in-game prizes, including an exclusive Player Card and song play tokens, as well as some real-world prizes, such as “Guitar Hero Live” controllers, “Guitar Hero Live” t-shirts, and more.

Since the game’s launch in October 2015, the catalog has seen vast expansion with the likes of Def Leppard, Fall Out Boy, The Strokes, Weezer, The Dead Weather, and so many more. The “Shred-A-Thon” ends February 8, at 9:00 AM CST and the catalog expansion will then include the most iconic “Guitar Hero” track of all time.

[11.05.15] ‘Guitar Hero Live’ celebrates launch with free all access weekend

Activision

Activision

Since its release two weeks ago, fans of “Guitar Hero Live” have been rocking along to over 200 songs in the GHTV catalog. The first ever playable music video network features an endless playlist of songs that are available 24-7 for players to drop in and out of. Beginning today, Nov 4, 2015, Activision and FreeStyleGames are kicking off their regular updates that will be available to all players who purchased the game entirely free of charge. The already extensive library will continue to grow with plans to expand by an additional 70 songs by the end of the year.

In celebration of all of this, Activision is giving all players of “Guitar Hero Live” unlimited on-demand access to the entire GHTV catalog through the whole weekend, beginning this Friday at 4:00 AM PST.

This week, GHTV kicks off their launch with a new live show, some legendary rock songs, and a collection of classic pop songs to round out the music video selection.

Starting this Friday, three brand new songs from the Black Veil Brides will be added to the rotation of GHTV. “Heart of Fire (Live),” “Fallen Angels (Live),” and “In the End (Live)” were all recorded from performances on the Black Mass Tour in November 2014 at the legendary Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. These performances are a part of Black Veil Brides’ first live concert DVD “Alive and Burning” and will all be playable as a part of GHTV network.

Along with these live performances, several new music videos have found their way into the rotation. This includes some staples of both the rock and pop genres. “Monster” by Paramore, “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” by Fall Out Boy, and “First Date” by Blink-182 have already debuted on GHTV. With them comes “Chocolate” by The 1975, “Believer” by American Authors, and “Budapest” by George Ezra.

The fun does not stop there, however! In the coming weeks, fans can expect countless more songs to join the network. Both playable concert footage and music videos from a wide variety of artists will be available from the likes of Judas Priest, Iggy Pop, Bully, Leon Bridges, Biffy Clyro, Weezer, Rival Sons, St. Vincent, Alice in Chains, System of a Down, Bring Me the Horizon, and many more.

Most new music will launch as a part of premium shows before making their way into the regular rotation and on-demand catalog. During that time, players can complete in-game challenges to unlock the chance to play a premium show. After successfully performing a premium show, players have the opportunity to earn in-game prizes such as status and coin boosts, unique player cards, or note highways to show off while playing online. Once the premium show finishes, the songs will then typically be released to the GHTV channels and be available for play using on-demand tokens or passes.

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