Returning after a five year wait and without publisher EA, Rock Band 4 promises to focus on the features and gameplay that fans loved.
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Rock Band developer Harmonix acquired by Epic Games to ‘create musical gameplay’ for Fortnite
Will still support their current games Fuser and Rock Band 4 with DLC too.
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Rock Band creator says he always wanted Led Zeppelin in the game, but it ‘hasn’t been right for them’
Whole Lotta DLC in the future, perhaps?
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Gaming accessory maker Mad Catz has filed for bankruptcy
The company hit problems after the launch of Rock Band 4.
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Rock Band 4 getting synchronous online multiplayer this autumn
Available to players who purchase an upcoming expansion pack.
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There isn’t a big enough audience for Rock Band on PC right now, says Harmonix
Crowd-funding campaign failed, reaching just over half of its $1.5 million target.
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Rock Band PC looks set to fail crowd-funding campaign
Promises an update after the campaign closes tomorrow.
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Harmonix partners with PDP for future Rock Band hardware
But Mad Catz will continue to support and sell the current guitar and drum controllers, developer says.
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Rock Band 4 guitar bundle sales lower than forecast
Mad Catz blames lower than expected sales on aggressive pricing of Guitar Hero Live.
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Mad Catz Chairman, CEO, & Senior VP resign ahead of financial results
Major managerial shake-up at Rock Band 4 co-publisher.
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You can now export tracks from Rock Band 3 to Rock Band 4
Ability to export from earlier games coming in January, says Harmonix.
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Rock Band 4 support plans detailed with first update scheduled for December 8
Will implement Score Challenges, a new online competitive system.
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Rock Band 4 Pro-Cymbals Expansion Kit now available to pre-order
Features realistic Crash, Ride and Hi-Hat cymbals.
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Imagine Dragons, R.E.M. & The Warning confirmed for Rock Band 4
The full on-disc tracklist has now been revealed.