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DJ Hero Sequel on the Horizon

DJs are already talking about how Activision has contacted them for next year's version. Also, the DJ Hero turntables won't work with anything else.

Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that Activision is already recruiting new talent for a sequel and downloadable content for DJ Hero, which hits stores on October 27. Award-winning DJ Qbert has apparently been contacted by Activision as they reportedly plan to annualize the franchise.

Meanwhile, Destructoid spoke to Jamie Jackson, the creative director of Freestylegames, and uncovered that the DJ Hero controller will not be compatible with any other games.

"DJ Hero is DJ Hero," said Jackson. "If someone needed to use our controller, then they would basically have to rip our game off."

DJ Hero will be $120 when it comes out on October 27.


 

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