Fortnite Festival has launched today to massive success with over 750,000 players booting up in the first hour, although many fans are disappointed that it currently does not have native support for ...
UPDATE 13/12/23: Fortnite Festival looks to be getting instrumer controller support sooner than expected, based on a tease from peripheral manufacturer PDP. The maker of officially-licensed ...
“We don’t have plans to manufacture new ones. But I won’t be surprised if some of the companies that do make peripherals when they see the groundswell around this game – for the first time in a decade ...
Fortnite Festival could be getting brand new instrument controllers if a teaser by PDP is anything to go by, and this is great news for fans of the Rock Band series. Epic Games confirmed in the ...
You can't use instrument controllers in Fortnite Festival just yet, but Epic Games says adding functionality is a "priority." "Not at launch, but it's very much a priority for us to support instrument ...
Controller manufacturer PDP, which produces officially licensed gamepads and accessories for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, has seemingly teased brand-new instrumental controllers.
Fortnite Festival is finally starting to hit its potential with the brand new Season 3 update, as Instrument controllers are finally compatible with the mode. Fortnite Festival will never be Rock Band ...
The Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 are backward-compatible with pretty much the entire Xbox One and PlayStation 4 libraries, respectively — and rhythm game fans will be delighted to hear that Rock ...
At E3 2010, Harmonix revealed that they would be bringing the music game genre to a whole new level with the addition of Pro Mode, a new gameplay component that would not only allow you to emulate ...
We first caught a glimpse of the Artiphon Instrument 1 MIDI controller a couple of years ago, when it was demoed as an iOS-friendly device. Now it's re-emerged in a different form on Kickstarter, and ...
Introduced as a low-cost, C-programmable embedded computer, the QScreen instrument controller includes a graphical user interface (GUI) and a 128 x 240 display with a 5 x 4 touchscreen overlay.