If you ever wished you could sing along side the Phantom of the Opera or belt out a classic song from Cats, then this isn’t the blog for you! Nonetheless a batch of classic musicals from the famed composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber will be making their way into the gaming industry, thanks to The Really Useful Group (that is really their name).
The group founded in 1977 manages all of Andy’s interests and they have been speaking to multiple video game developers, one of them said to be EA. The group is planning on developing multiple Webber titles into games (Oh goody) for consoles, PCs, and cellular devices.
There are two major reasons the group felt prompted to take a chance on the gaming industry; one was because of the growing popularity of video games with women and the other was because of the current popularity of music-themed video games.
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