Def Leppard Launch ‘Let’s Rock It’ Match-3 Mobile Puzzle Game
In the game, fans will be able to immerse themselves in a fast-paced, hard-rocking lifestyle of a band manager hitting the road to go on tour.
Def Leppard have announced “Let’s Rock It”, the band’s new Match-3 mobile puzzle game. In the game, fans will be able to immerse themselves in a fast-paced, hard-rocking lifestyle of a band manager hitting the road to go on tour. They will get to help the group reach legendary status by collecting hit singles, selling out shows, while dressing their heroes in cool clothes. If they keep their group rocking, they earn free bonuses and rewards throughout the game.
‘Let’s Rock It’ allows players to collect stylish clothes and new musical instruments, conquer social media, and make their way to the top of the charts as they progress through levels and solve puzzles using match-3 combinations!
‘Let’s Rock It’ is a classic Match-3 game which allows players to follow the rise of Def Leppard from the very beginning when they were a hot new rock band. It also has lots of levels with musical elements, colorful special effects and challenging puzzles. Visit the band’s official website for further information.
Def Leppard’s latest album, Diamond Star Halos, was released last Friday, May 27 via UMe. The artwork for the LP is in keeping with the band’s instantly recognizable album covers from their celebrated past. With images by world renowned photographer and director Anton Corbijn, styling concepts by Maryam Malakpour and graphics by the U.K.-based Munden Brothers, the design truly follows the band’s influence through their eyes today.
In a recent interview with Germany’s ‘Rockland Radio’, Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott was asked why fans of his band should listen to Diamond Star Halos. He responded: “If you’re a Def Leppard fan, I would imagine there’s always a need to listen to some new music, because as much as it’s great to have this massive back catalog of music, new music is what keeps a band alive, so we wanna share that with our fans.”