Atari releases new rhythm-based mobile game featuring the music of Avicii


Beat Legend: Avicii is the first in a planned series of musical-artist-focused, rhythm-based mobile games from Atari and Hello There Games. — AFP Relaxnews

LOS ANGELES: Atari and developer Hello There Games released a new rhythm-based, touch-screen-optimized mobile game Beat Legend: Avici on July 23, featuring 15 of late producer, performer and songwriter Tim “Avicii” Bergling’s tracks.

Beat Legend: Avicii is the first in a planned series of musical-artiste-focused, rhythm-based mobile games from Atari and Hello There Games. Music royalties from the game will go to the Tim Bergling Foundation, a charity focused on advocating for mental health awareness and suicide prevention that was founded by the parents of Bergling, who died on April 20, 2018, at the age of 28.

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