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MTV Games and Harmonix announce strong weekly support for the release of Rock Band...
Although it comes as little relief to us considering the long wait for Rock Band's European release in 2008, Harmonix and MTV Games today announced significant weekly downloadable content that will support the game until the end of the year.
From November 20th, Rock Band owners will be able to download three-song packs from Metallica, The Police, and Queens of the Stone Age, along with individual tracks from Foreigner, Wolfmother, and The Runaways.
US pricing on the PlayStation3 is $5.49 (£2.65) per pack or $1.99 (£0.96) per song, whilst Xbox 360 stands at 440 and 160 Microsoft Points, $5.50 (£2.65) and $2 (£0.97) respectively. Embracing an iTunes mentality, Rock Band will maintain the weekly support through 2008, with individual tracks priced between $0.99 (£0.48) and $2.99 (£1.44), or 80-240 Microsoft Points ($1-3/£0.48-1.45).
Sadly the conversions at the current exchange rate are unlikely to be so appealing for Xbox 360 owners in the UK, where the Microsoft Point is valued higher. Although MTV Games has yet to reveal any details regarding the European pricing and release structure, we'd expect prices closer to £3.75 per three-song pack and between £0.68 and £2.04 for individual tracks on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
"We are excited to unleash some of the most beloved rock songs of all time for consumers to customize their Rock Band game experience - for an amazing price," said Paul DeGooyer, Senior Vice President of MTV Games. "The overwhelmingly positive response from artists, managers, music publishers and record labels has setup a queue of fantastic tracks that will continue to roll out every week."
"We are giving consumers a way to experience what is essentially a new game every week with more and more of the songs they love," said Alex Rigopulos, co-founder and CEO of Harmonix.
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Added:Sun 17th Aug 2008 02:27, Post No: 56
Sure it's great that they've put out an update disc for the PS2 but the songs selected are mostly crap compared to the packs you can download with the PS3! WTF?!
Added:Sun 11th May 2008 19:02, Post No: 55
Oh, good. I was hoping we could start seeing additional game discs for this franchise on the PS2 (since we can't do the downloads thing like the 360 or PS3). Love that they've gotten the rights to use Teenage Lobotomy, too!
Added:Thu 01st May 2008 17:18, Post No: 54
Yeah its releasing in UK the 23.may so im gonna import it.I live in Norway and i think the game is a VERY good game.Im gonna buy the Boston pack;)Anyways i have xbox 360 so im lucky:D
Added:Tue 22nd Apr 2008 01:32, Post No: 53
the drums, guitar, vocals, and expecialy bass are all easy however rock band has kickass songs with kickass graphics making it a little thing called "fun"
Added:Mon 14th Apr 2008 16:52, Post No: 52
I can see alot of ebay shops setting up just importing Rockband to the EU, they will make loads, people get it cheaper and quicker. At the full price EA wants for it the game is a dead duck in the EU.
Added:Sun 13th Apr 2008 06:38, Post No: 51
Activision is being really stupid about all of this. I am betting they are thinking that this kind of game is just a fad or something and is hoping to control the market as much as they can. All I can say about that is look at the whole IBM vs Mac issue. Mac went propriatary on all hardware and software while IBM remained open. Until recently 95% of PC sales were IBM compatable, and the software companies that were making games for the IBMs were raking in the cash. Anytime you make such a limiting thing to the consumer they will move on to a more versatile option. The next game that comes out that will work with any and all previously made guitars, mics (American Idol, Sing Star), drums and whatever else, is going to be the winner. Then Activision will be firing whoever made the decision to keep the patch from going thru.
Added:Fri 11th Apr 2008 21:47, Post No: 50
US rockband plays on PS3 fine... it's region - free gaming on the PS3. I know this cos I bought Rockband from the States... total cost including shipping and VAT (from customs) and extra postage was just under £130.... cheaper than all this rip off prices we have to pay in the UK.. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH THAT????? NO body ever answers that question.
Added:Thu 10th Apr 2008 15:06, Post No: 49
No shortage of peripherals? Perhaps because it's a rip off
Added:Tue 25th Mar 2008 22:12, Post No: 48
Excellent news about this for the wii. trouble is how much is this one gonna set us all back? and will it be packaged with all the periferals?? Hope that the current guitair hero guitar controller is compatable otherwise this may push the price up too much. anyone got any ideas???
Added:Thu 28th Feb 2008 01:11, Post No: 47
I was extreamly dissapointed, I bought both and its really is bad. They win I paid down my 60 bucks for the rockband extra guitar that will be out in april. Bad activision..bad!