Developers Harmonix Music Systems and NCSOFT have laid out a plan for the music and rhythm game Fuser moving forward. The game is set to have some big changes now and in the future, starting with a free Fuser demo.

Fuser launched to generally favorable reviews in November. The impressive soundtrack, solid concept, and deep creation system all add up to a DJ game that allows players to live up to their music mixing dreams. As Harmonix Music Systems and NCSOFT continue to support the game, Fuser looks to add more modes, new music, quality of life improvements, and more in the near future.

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Harmonix Music Systems and NCSOFT released a statement on some changes coming to Fuser. First off, a free demo of Fuser is available right now on the PlayStation, Switch, Xbox, and PC. The demo will give players a chance to test out the core gameplay of mixing music and getting the crowd excited. Players will be able to enjoy eight songs in the demo, including music by Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, deadmau5, Rage Against The Machine, and more. If streaming while playing Fuser, be careful to avoid DMCA takedowns.

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The second part of the statement has to do with update 1.3 for Fuser, which will be coming to the game in the coming weeks. Among the changes and new features, players can take part in Live Set Events, which are competitive challenges that include leaderboards and prizes. There will also be new Customizing Freestyle Co-Ops, as well as Hot Clips, which is a new creative tool. As far as quality of life updates, Harmonix is working on making it easier to browse and find mixes, as well as share them all over the world.

Lastly, there will be tons of new music coming to Fuser, including artists such as Sia, Marshmello, Usher, David Guetta, Jason Derulo, 24kGoldn, Bebe Rexha. Of course, having top-notch music is one of the best ways to stand out as a music-based video game.

Fuser is available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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