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RedOctane confirms a slate of tracks for Stage Tour

Rhythm gaming is back, thanks to RedOctane’s Stage Tour. The latest trio of tunes brings the confirmed tracks to 16.

Rock and roll, it’s Stage Tour

If you missed the news, yes, rhythm gaming is back in action. And when we say “rhythm gaming”, we mean of the musical sort. Stage Tour is the game we’re referring to by the way, and it’s set to hit consoles and the PC courtesy of RedOctane Games. No, you didn’t read that wrong.

Genre fans know the previous incarnation of the developer well, or at least they should. After all, it was a very similar name that was behind Guitar Hero. That legacy studio was closed a while back, but has essentially been revived in RedOctane Games. So while this new Stage Tour isn’t related to the classics directly, it sure seems to have the pedigree.

We’ve seen a few tracks revealed to date, but this week the game gets even bigger with drop #4. That comes with the addition of three more songs, with “Siren” from Castle Rat, “Broken Dreams, Inc.” by Rise Against, and Slipknot’s “Phychosocial”.

That brings the total confirmed tune list to 16, which you can see in its entirety below.

Current Confirmed Stage Tour Setlist (16 Songs)

  • “RATATATA” — BABYMETAL & Electric Callboy
  • “Get The Funk Out” — Extreme
  • “Square Hammer” — Ghost
  • “Mimi’s Delivery Service” — Good Kid
  • “Dani California” — Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • “Terminator Oscillator” — Static-X
  • “Island In The Sun” — Weezer
  • “Bite Me” — Avril Lavigne
  • “Airhead” — Honey Revenge
  • “For A Pessimist, I’m Pretty Optimistic” — Paramore
  • “Do Me Like That” — The Paradox
  • “Jane!” — The Long Faces
  • “The Unknowing” — Jfarrari
  • “Siren” — Castle Rat
  • “Broken Dreams, Inc.” — Rise Against
  • “Phychosocial” — Slipknot
RedOctane Games press release

There’s no release date just yet for Stage Tour, though we do expect to see it land some time this year. When it does drop, it’ll be for both consoles and the PC, and wish-listing is open now for the Steam edition.

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