Activision, a renowned gaming company, has recently dropped hints about the possible revival of the beloved Guitar Hero franchise.

Bobby Kotick, the CEO of Activision Blizzard, left some exciting clues during a meeting held with the company staff, discussing the current state of the company considering Microsoft's prospective takeover.

Kotick shed light on Microsoft's strong research capabilities, which, in his words, could significantly elevate game development. He then intriguingly mentioned, "The return of Guitar Hero and other things wouldn't be possible without various resources. The endless opportunities for the future are tremendously exciting."

This statement has caught attention as there has been no new Guitar Hero game announced or released for several years, leading to speculation of a new installment being worked on internally.

Furthermore, Kotick expressed his interest in a new Guitar Hero edition shortly after Microsoft's takeover of Activision was announced last year. He communicated his longstanding desire to create a fresh Guitar Hero, but he was held back by hardships such as lack of teams for production, supply chain issues, testing, and a major chip shortage. However, after expressing his innovative vision for the future Guitar Hero, he admitted to not having the resources to bring this vision to life.

Activision is a part of the Gamer.nl news since 2007, a notable platform for game news coverage. Kotick's words have left the audience thrilled about the potential release of a new Guitar Hero game. However, as yet, it remains an exciting speculation in the gaming world.