Guitar Hero 5 Player Count and Stats (2024)

Guitar Hero 5 player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting Guitar Hero Smash Hits facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Guitar Hero 5 player count:

996,000 game units sold worldwide

Last updated 1/18/10


Number of Guitar Hero 5 songs that have been played online?

20 million songs

Last updated 10/16/19


That’s all for now. Be sure to check back soon as we update all video game stats as soon as more are provided.

Game Description

“Guitar Hero 5” is a rhythm-based music video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. It was released in 2009 for multiple platforms, including PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and others.

As part of the popular “Guitar Hero” franchise, “Guitar Hero 5” builds upon the gameplay mechanics of its predecessors. Players use specially designed guitar controllers to simulate playing guitar parts in various songs. The goal is to hit the correct notes and chords as they scroll down the screen in time with the music. The game also features support for other instrument peripherals, such as drums and microphones, to allow players to form virtual bands.

“Guitar Hero 5” offers a diverse selection of songs from various genres and artists, giving players a wide range of music to play along with. It also introduces new gameplay features, such as “Party Play” mode, where players can drop in and out of songs seamlessly, and the ability to play any combination of instruments in the game.

The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to compete against each other or cooperate in band performances. In multiplayer, players can choose to play different instruments or join together to form a full band and perform songs together.

“Guitar Hero 5” received generally positive reviews from critics and players alike. The game’s tracklist, gameplay improvements, and multiplayer features were praised, making it a popular choice among fans of music rhythm games.

Despite its positive reception, “Guitar Hero 5” marked the beginning of a decline for the “Guitar Hero” franchise, as the market became saturated with music rhythm games. Subsequent releases faced diminishing returns, leading to the eventual hiatus of the series.

However, “Guitar Hero 5” remains a significant entry in the series and a reminder of the popularity and cultural impact that music-based video games had during their peak in the late 2000s.

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