RedOctane Games is back and ready to make more rhythm games. The studio announced its re-launch today and said it is already in production on its first title. Charles and Kai Huang, who co-founded the ...
In the mid-00s, it was almost impossible to escape the popularity of Guitar Hero. Released in 2005, Harmonix and RedOctane’s guitar-based rhythm game is considered one of the most influential games of ...
Livermore, CA, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aug 6, 2025 – A fresh beat is about to drop in the world of music rhythm games. Today marks the official launch of RedOctane Games, a small but ...
RedOctane Games is back, and are ready to bring forth the next step in rhythm-based gaming. The company announced Wednesday that it consists of “creators and developers who helped create and scale ...
RedOctane Games, a new studio within Embracer Freemode founded by veterans of the rhythm game world, has announced its establishment. It is focused “solely on advancing the rhythm game genre, ...
Speaking at the April 8 MI6 marketing conference in San Francisco, RedOctane co-founder Kai Huang assured a crowd of marketing types and industry professionals that rhythm games (like his company's ...
RedOctane lives. Following the 2006 Activision buyout and the 2010 shutdown, the Guitar Hero publisher has returned to the world under the name RedOctane Games, and they intend to build exactly what ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming. RedOctane Games — the company behind Guitar Hero — is back. Well, sort of — ...
RedOctane Games is being headed up by Guitar Hero veteran Simon Ebejer, and includes original founders Kai and Charles Huang as "advisors." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., September 27, 2006 - Guitar Hero II is going to be rocking a new stage! RedOctane® announced today that the Guitar Hero crew will bring their award-winning tour to the Xbox 360 ...
Malcolm loves games. Be they trading card games like Magic: the Gathering or Yu-Gi-Oh, or tabletop wargames like Heroscape and Warhammer 40K, Malcolm's got a firm passion for all things interactive.