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Kai Huang – From selling dance pads to rock stardom: bootstrapping Guitar Hero to $1B
Tuesday, 8 April, 2025
Today we sit down with Kai Huang, co-founder of RedOctane and the iconic game Guitar Hero. Kai shares his journey, from growing up in Silicon Valley as the child of Taiwanese immigrants to creating one of the most legendary music game franchises of all time. He reflects on key lessons from building RedOctane, including an early pivot from renting video games (like Blockbuster) to selling high-margin dance pads — a move that helped them bootstrap growth despite early struggles raising venture capital.Kai reveals the inspiration behind Guitar Hero, their immediate and explosive growth, and the challenges of forecasting demand. He also shares clever strategies for managing retailer demand that fueled their rapid rise, ultimately leading to a $100m exit to Activision (all in stock) just eight months after launch. Activision’s stock went on to 10x (not a bad return!), while Guitar Hero generated billions more for the company.Kai also reflects on the role of luck, the importance of survival, and other key lessons learned along the way. Finally, he shares what he’s spending time on today, including with 886 Studios, a venture studio helping founders in Taiwan build for the global market. Show Notes(00:02:54) — Growing up in Silicon Valley and early influences (00:09:20) — Jumping into start-ups during the internet boom, Adux Software, early lessons (00:13:15) — Launching RedOctane: from video game rentals to dance pads. The importance of pricing (00:37:10) — Transitioning into music games and seeing the Guitar Hero opportunity (00:41:38) — Launching Guitar Hero, early success, managing retailers, and scaling up (00:59:41) — $100M acquisition by Activision and navigating post-acquisition growth (01:09:35) — Reflections on luck, survival, and entrepreneurship (01:17:55) — Building 886 Studios and supporting start-ups in Taiwan----------------------------------------------- Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0wTzRhxv1K7UogRzXxllhz?si=OK3QErmaSjmp2zj1E3uYtgSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kai-huang-from-selling-dance-pads-to-rock-stardom-bootstrapping/id1271715066?i=1000702678710Visit our Website: https://harbingerpodcast.substack.com/Visit 886 Studios: https://886studios.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com











