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Fuser's Latest DLC Adds Iconic Darude Sandstorm | Game Rant

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The music rhythm and DJ spinning game Fuser adds two new tracks to its already impressive including Darude's legendary Sandstorm.

With the possible exception of the Mortal Kombat theme song, nothing seems to get children of the 1990s and 2000s going quite like Darude's "Sandstorm." The electronic 90's gem is now coming to Harmonix Music System's critical darling Fuser, a DJ spinning game in the vein of Guitar Hero and other such rhythm games.

Fuser was released in November last year and became an instant fan-favorite among would-be spinners the world over. The game is filled with hundreds of songs, from old staples like 50 Cent's "In Da Club" and aha's "Take On Me" to more recent hits like Childish Gambino's "Summertime Magic" and Little Nas X's earworm, "Old Town Road." Announced in a tweet from Fuser's official Twitter account, the game has now added two more big songs to its catalog.

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Darude's "Sandstorm" seems like a no brainer for the DJ spinning game, and the other new title, Panic at the Disco's "Dancing's Not A Crime" is another tune that feels perfect for spinning in front of huge digital crowds in a fantasy DJing campaign. On top of the new songs, Harmonic Music System has also recently added new campaign modes to Fuser and released a demo for the game where DJs can play through eight different songs.

The developers will likely continue to add songs to Fuser in the coming months and years. The game had a largely successful launch, and with Fuser's players ranging from Shaq to the average gamer, it looks like it will remain popular in the foreseeable future. No matter what songs get added to the game in the future, with "Sandstorm" being the most recent addition, it seems, for now, Fuser is looking to party like it's 1999.

Fuser is available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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