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Music game Guitar Hero gets a successor after ten years

Music game Guitar Hero gets a successor after ten years

Game studio RedOctane is set to release a successor to the iconic music game Guitar Hero after more than ten years. The new game, titled Stage Tour, is scheduled for release later this year.

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Anniko van Santen to host AVROTROS game show Triviant

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