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* ''Fortnite Festival'' (2023)[[note]]Co-developed with Epic Games, this is a rhythm game with similar mechanics to previous Guitar Hero and Rock Band games that is hosted in ''VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}''.[[/note]]

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* ''[=EyeToy=]: [=AntiGrav=]'' (2004)[[note]]The company's BlackSheep with no strong rhythm elements, and, as pointed out by their [=CEO=], their best-selling game at the time in spite of this.[[/note]]

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* ''[=EyeToy=]: [=AntiGrav=]'' (2004)[[note]]The company's BlackSheep oddball with no strong rhythm elements, and, as pointed out by their [=CEO=], their best-selling game at the time in spite of this.[[/note]]
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Harmonix is now a subsidiary of Epic Games.


In 2006, the company was acquired by [[Creator/ViacomCBS Viacom]] through Creator/{{MTV}}'s short-lived gaming division. After declining sales due to over-saturation of both the Rock Band and Guitar Hero franchises and the impact of the Great Recession, Viacom sold Harmonix to it's stock holders by the end of 2010 after they marked the unit as a discontinued operation to write off a $299 million loss for its 2010 third-quarter earnings statement. As a result, Harmonix now operates as an independent game developer.

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In 2006, the company was acquired by [[Creator/ViacomCBS Viacom]] through Creator/{{MTV}}'s short-lived gaming division. After declining sales due to over-saturation of both the Rock Band ''Rock Band'' and Guitar Hero ''Guitar Hero'' franchises and the impact of the Great Recession, Viacom sold Harmonix to it's its stock holders by the end of 2010 after they marked the unit as a discontinued operation to write off a $299 million loss for its 2010 third-quarter earnings statement. As a result, Harmonix now operates operated as an independent game developer.
developer until November 2021, when Creator/EpicGames bought the company.
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* ''[=VidRhythm=]]] (2011)

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* ''[=VidRhythm=]]] ''Vid Rhythm'' (2011)
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* ''FUSER'' (2020)

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* ''FUSER'' ''VideoGame/{{Fuser}}'' (2020)

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