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Carlos Santana Set to Appear in Guitar Hero 5

by Jared Rosenberg - July 21, 2009, 11:49 am EDT
Total comments: 7 Source: Press Release

Guitar Hero 5 will include one of Santana's most popular songs as well as his likeness.

Activision recently revealed that Guitar Hero 5 will prominently feature famed guitarist Carlos Santana. Players will have the ability to select Santana as their character and make a digital version of the musician jam to some sublime tunes. Along with his likeness, the newest installment in the series will also feature a live version of Santana's popular single from 1972, "No One to Depend On."

There are four additional as yet unannounced musical artists that will be available as playable characters in the game.

Guitar Hero 5 will be available in stores on September 1, 2009.





Award Winning Guitarist Carlos Santana to Lend Smooth Grooves and Trademark Moves to Guitar Hero 5

Video Game to Feature the Genre-Blending Guitar Virtuoso's Music and Likeness

Santa Monica, CA – July 20, 2009 – Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and 11-time Grammy Award winner, Carlos Santana, is set to appear as an exclusive in-game artist in the upcoming Guitar Hero 5. Santana's accomplishments span four decades and more than 40 albums including the self-titled album, Santana, that launched one of the most recognizable Latin-infused classic rock anthems, "No One to Depend On." The live version of the song will be featured in Guitar Hero 5 with Carlos Santana jamming on stage as a playable character.

In addition to music from Santana, Guitar Hero 5 features a wide variety of today's hottest rock 'n' roll bands mixed with classic tracks. Brand new game features let fans tailor their experience to meet the evolving ways consumers are interacting with their favorite music and allows them to challenge themselves as a solo act or band member, or kick back with friends and enjoy their personalized set list.

"We're thrilled to showcase one of the top guitarists of all time in Guitar Hero 5 and offer fans the opportunity to experience Carlos Santana's signature sounds and iconic likeness first-hand," said Tim Riley, Vice President of Music Affairs for Guitar Hero. "His accomplished career and breadth of musical style are a great illustration of the variety of rock experiences we have included in the game and we are excited to announce him as the first of five playable in-game artists."

This September, living room legends will rock any way they want in Guitar Hero 5. The entire set list is at players' finger tips from the start, featuring genre-defining hits from some of the biggest rock artists and bands of all time, including The Rolling Stones, The White Stripes, Kings of Leon, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Vampire Weekend. Players take complete control as Guitar Hero 5 allows gamers to personalize and customize how they experience music by being able to play with any controller combination -- multiple vocalists, guitarists, bassists and drummers, in any game mode. With the game's all-new Party Play Mode, getting the band back together has never been easier. Players can now jump in or drop out of gameplay seamlessly, without interrupting their jam session. Elevating the Guitar Hero(R) series to new heights with unmatched social gameplay, an enhanced style, new in-game artists and more rock legends, Guitar Hero 5 features new surprises and challenges that will fire-up long-time fret board fanatics and create a new generation of addicts.

Published by Activision Publishing, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI) , Guitar Hero 5 is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system, and by Vicarious Visions for the Wii system from Nintendo. Budcat is developing Guitar Hero 5 for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. The game is rated "T" for "Teen" by the ESRB. For more information about Guitar Hero 5, please visit GH5.guitarhero.com.

Talkback

PlugabugzJuly 21, 2009

*continues waiting*

StratosJuly 21, 2009

I love Santana. I'm hoping more of his songs make an appearance in the game either on disc or through DLC. Their big featured artists tend to get DLC a lot.

nickmitchJuly 21, 2009

Quote from: Stratos

I love Santana. I'm hoping more of his songs make an appearance in the game either on disc or through DLC. Their big featured artists tend to get DLC a lot.

That's how they get cha.

LuigiHannJuly 21, 2009

I'd probably buy the game if "Smooth" were in it, but it's not, so I won't.

StratosJuly 21, 2009

Quote from: LuigiHann

I'd probably buy the game if "Smooth" were in it, but it's not, so I won't.

I'll bet it will be in the DLC.

I'm not familiar with this song, but I love Santana, and "Black Magic Woman" was my favorite track to play on GH3.

StratosJuly 21, 2009

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

I'm not familiar with this song, but I love Santana, and "Black Magic Woman" was my favorite track to play on GH3.

I was actually sad that Black Magic Woman was not on the "Greatest Hits" release.

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