Guitar Hero World Tour gets Sting and Tool
Yet more artists get animated for video game

The upcoming World Tour edition of Guitar Hero is set to feature the largest collection of artists ever seen in such a game. This week's new additions: Tool and Sting.
Players can take to the stage as Sting for a rendition of The Police's Demolition Man. Or metal fans will be able to rock out to Tool's Parabola and Schism from 2001's album Lateralus or Vicarious from 2006's 10,000 Days.
MusicRadar quite fancies taking Sting for a spin - there's no mention of his bass parts though, so we'll have to settle for vocals.
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