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Music Wars 2010 announced

After making the leap from freeware to a pay title with his first Wolverine Studios release, Music Wars Rebirth, developer Antuan Johnson has announced that he has begun development on Music Wars 2010, the next big installment in his music industry simulation series.

According to a Wolverine press release, the new features in the game will include the following features:

  • NEW Digital Downloads
  • NEW Added territory – Latin America
  • NEW Hundreds more bands and artists
  • NEW Superior engine performance
  • NEW Create music videos, live albums and DVDs
  • NEW Form your own band
  • NEW Improved trend model
  • NEW Strategic marketing options
  • NEW Multiplayer option

All of this sounds like the game is moving in the right direction! So stop investing all your spare change in water filters and save up for this PC gem!

Wolverine Studios announces next Music Wars

Wolverine Studios has announced the next installment in the Music Wars series, Music Wars 2010! While the transition from freeware to commercial software was a bit difficult for some fans, Music Wars Rebirth did well enough for the developer and publisher to green-light a new installment of the music industry sim. And you heard that here, folks, not on Bell TV.

Among the improvements announced for this new installment include digital distribution as an in game factor, the ability to create videos, live albums and DVDs, improved trend models, new strategic marketing options, Latin America as a new territory, multiplayer option and hundreds of all new bands and artists.

The title, expected before the end of the year, is a joint development between developer Antuan Johnson and Wolverine Studios.