
The game is available in the United States starting today and will be launching in Europe this coming Friday, October 23, with an Apple TV version releasing later this year.Īn optional $99 bundle is available from major retailers around the country with an AA batteries-powered Bluetooth Low Energy guitar controller along with guitar strap and included redeem code. It includes two free of charge trial songs, with hundreds more available when you purchase a controller bundle. The digital touch version of the game is $49.99, and the bundle including the Bluetooth guitar controller costs $99.99.Publisher Activision today announced immediate availability of a new iPhone iPod touch and iPad game, called Guitar Hero Live. Buying into the full version doesn’t come cheap, either. You only get two songs for free, and after that you will need to purchase the full version to enjoy all that the game has to offer.

You can download Guitar Hero Live for free on the App Store, but it is pretty limited. The six-button controller is available online or from local retailers. Activision has also released a guitar controller, though, that uses Bluetooth to pair with your iOS device and give you the old-school Guitar Hero feel. You can play Guitar Hero Live on your iOS device, of course, using your screen as the fret board.

You can jam out to the best songs by your favorite artists, in true guitar karaoke style.

There are multiple channels available all day and night, with more than 200 songs already available. In Guitar Hero Live’s second mode, GHTV, you get to play along with official music videos and even more. Guitar Hero TV brings a playable music video network to you The crowd reacts to how well (or how poorly) you play, either loving you or booing you. It’s all about the dream of being a rock star, so you get the full experience. In the first mode, Guitar Hero Live puts you on stage with a real band. Through the game, you have two options for play. Play with real band members, crowds, and reactions Using AirPlay or a Lightning Digital AV connector and HDMI cable, you can even enjoy the game on your television screen. Guitar Hero Live has been released as a free trial on the App Store, letting you play the game on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. If you’ve been waiting patiently for Activision to bring its guitar-playing fun to the iPhone and iPad, your wait is over.
