CCG writes - "Harmonix has been around since 1995 and I have enjoyed many of their music-based games including Dance Central, Rock Band, and Guitar Hero. I also thoroughly enjoyed DJ Hero 1 & 2 which were published by Activision. As fun as many of those games are, I’m glad that the era of plastic video game accessories is long gone. I get the same satisfaction of mixing together multiple songs as a DJ via software instead of requiring a dust-collecting, battery-sucking controller."
Neil writes: "We've seen Harmonix keep FUSER fresh by pushing out a host of DLC and new features over the months since release, and it doesn't seem like they are going to be letting up on the content front anytime soon. July 2021 will see no less than 8 new tunes arrive in game, with both free and paid options keeping the DJ 'em up rocking."
Neil writes: "It's a busy old time back at FUSER HQ, with the Harmonix team and those behind the DJ 'em up having recently pushed out a huge free update centred on the new Diamond Stage. But for all the features and improvements in the world, it's the tunes that are the stars of the entire FUSER experience, and what is planned to drop throughout June sees the heat get turned right up."
Neil writes: "After nailing Rock Band for many years and having provided a dancing experience in Dance Central that allowed the music to continue to flow, there were high hopes for what Harmonix were going to do with FUSER - their DJ 'em up, when it launched at the back end of 2020. For the most part they delivered too, but that's not stopped them from continuing to enhance the base game with a plethora of new DLC. Now though it's time for the Harmonix team and the FUSER world itself to step up to the next level, with the introduction of the Diamond Stage."