Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition

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Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition is a community-made expansive modification for the PC version of Guitar Hero World Tour, first released in 2021 and has received periodic updates since.

The game takes the engine and base game content of World Tour by Neversoft and expands it even further with community-made characters, songs, instruments and venues, as well as content backported from prior and later Guitar Hero series games.

Since its beta release in 2021, the mod garnered quite some attention thanks to its ability to take in custom band lineups, instrument models and venues, resulting in some rather amusing rosters from countless fictional universes as well as real-world celebrities, from the usual mod staples like CJ from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Thomas the Tank Engine and even Disney Princesses like Snow White as well as the cast of Breaking Bad of all people.

Tropes used in Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition include:
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Lineups with Badass characters like Kratos and CJ who are jamming with a relatively soft-spoken princess like Snow White are not that uncommon given the wide selection of downloadable rocker models.
  • Bohemian Parody: Neversoft spared no time doing the Bohemian Rhapsody performance in Warriors of Rock, complete with over-the-top gestures in the operatic section. When the motion capture data from that song got backported, it did not take long for people to come up with some rather interesting band lineups.
  • Cool Boat: The Titanic venue, particularly the first-class saloon section sequestered from Mr. Robville's Titanic mod for Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven.
  • Game Mod: Done in spades, though it could very well account to its own game considering how it expanded upon World Tour and then some.
  • Holiday Mode: Setting the system clock to a certain date will cause its UI to take on a different theme depending on the holiday, be it Valentines, Halloween or Christmas.
  • Intercontinuity Crossover / Massively Multiplayer Crossover: It isn't uncommon for WTDE players to come up with the most bizarre band lineup possible, from anime and cartoons, characters from various other gaming franchises, to real world celebrities and historical figures like Gordon Ramsay, George Washington and even Amelia Earhart, internet memes and TV series such as the cast of Breaking Bad among others.
  • Joke Character: Plenty of them, mostly based on popular internet memes such as the crew member from Among Us and even a rather crudely-modeled depiction of Jesus Christ by WTDE co-developer Zedek.
  • Rule of Fun: While some mods are more in line with the game's premise e.g. character mods based on musicians such as apl.de.ap and Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas as well as a mod of Michael Jackson in his "Billie Jean" guise, most other modders simply port random characters and venues to their hearts content so as long as it's funny or amusing.
  • Those Wacky Nazis: A character model of Hitler–ripped and converted from Sniper Elite V2–was on Nexus Mods for a time, but has since been deleted due to the site's ban on contentious subject matter, though character mods representing other despotic figures still remain. It's still available somewhere though, if you know where to look that is.
  • Unperson: A third-party add-on for the game replaces the vocals for "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" with an AI cover of Yoshi from the Super Mario Bros. franchise, in an effort to scrub disgraced Lostprophets frontman and convicted child sex offender Ian Watkins out of Guitar Hero World Tour.
  • Wide Open Sandbox: While the main story mode for World Tour is intact, the rest of the game and all cheat codes are unlocked from the start, allowing the player to shred around at their leisure.