
OK, that didn’t really work. But here’s the important thing: The makers of Rock Band and Dance Central will continue to be awesome even after they are no longer owned by the company that removed the music from music television.
Harmonix is already out telling their fans that this morning’s surprise news that Viacom wants to sell them off won’t impact their games.
And here’s what a Viacom spokesperson tells Kotaku:
As announced this morning, Viacom plans to sell Harmonix and have reclassified Harmonix to a discontinued operation. However, this announcement does not affect the ongoing work at the studio as they continue to support Rock Band and Dance Central. Viacom’s decision to exit this business reflects our strategy of focusing entirely on what they do best: make great branded entertainment content and deliver it through a variety of platforms. Harmonix has and will continue to create terrific video games. But for us, it is about focus. Viacom is in discussions with several potential buyers and will continue to fully support the business until a sale is completed.
Several potential buyers, hmmmm?
OK, so Electronic Arts, Activision and who?



















dzc12
Friday, November 12, 2010 at 10:05 AMPlease don’t let them go back to Activision. Or if they do, under some sort of Bungie-esque agreement.
James Mac
Friday, November 12, 2010 at 12:00 PMMicrosoft?
Dance Central is an Harmonix game right?
Aron Mayo
Friday, November 12, 2010 at 12:34 PMPlease let Microsoft buy Harmonix…please. I’m sure they’d be thinking about it after the positive reaction towards Dance Central (yes it was developed by harmonix James Mac).
Matthew Buckner
Friday, November 12, 2010 at 3:43 PMIf microsoft buy them, they will tie up exclusive rights to their franchises which means good bye wii and ps3 versions of their games :( All my Rock Band stuff is on PS3, I dont’ want that to happen!!
Rusty
Friday, November 12, 2010 at 11:00 PMI understand that as far as market share goes, Guitar Hero is the leader (which is quite a shame). But I would have thought the Rock Band Store would have been raking in some good moolah.
I’m someone that usually never bothers with DLC, but even I have racked up a few gb worth of Rock Band songs.