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Guitar Hero 5 officially announced
Activision has revealed, during an “In-Game Ad Conference” held in Manhattan, the development of Guitar Hero 5, together with other titles that will make part of the company’s lineup for next year. The game still doesn’t have any launch dates or any further details.
Among the titles that were mentioned and their probable launch dates, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, a new racing title developed by Bizarre, a new Tony Hawk and a new James Bond game.
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