Rocksmith’s DLC days are finished because the crew transfer to a brand new mission

Rocksmith’s DLC days are finished because the crew transfer to a brand new mission

Welcome to the day the music died. Or, effectively, not fully. Rocksmith nonetheless has plans for “weekly online content,” however Ubisoft San Francisco have wrapped up their deliberate DLCs for the guitar tutorial game as of the newly-released Opeth Song Pack. The crew is shifting on to a brand new—as but unannounced—mission. More music? We shall see.

Rocksmith nonetheless touts itself as “the fastest way to learn guitar,” just like the Duolingo of headbangin’ and shredding. My solely level of reference is a beat-up Guitar Hero set which I suppose is the kiddie pool model of guitar games, whereas in Rocksmith you plug in your precise six (or 4) string. I by no means correctly realized to play the guitar and I’ve not tried Rocksmith, in order that’s science by my e-book.

Rocksmith has actually had its fair proportion of content material additions. “After 383 weeks of DLC releases, this pack brings us to a total of 1570 songs in the Rocksmith library, spanning over 7 decades (or 3 centuries, in the case of Bachsmith) and covering a multitude of genres for guitar and bass,” they are saying. Yes, it actually does have that many DLCs. Sounds like this band has been on the street lengthy sufficient. Give these rockers a relaxation.

“We still have weekly online content planned for Rocksmith fans. The Rocksmith Dev Stream will continue (in a new format), along with some more surprises,” Ubisoft say.

In the meantime, Ubisoft San Fran is taking part in a brand new tune. “We’ve been hard at work on a new project,” they are saying, although no further particulars are forthcoming. Presumably we’ll hear extra about that in another format as soon as Rocksmith’s gotten to kick its toes up correctly.

You can get the remainder of Ubisoft’s personal phrases on the matter of their announcement.


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