It has been announced that sometime this week, Harmonix will release a patch for Rock Band that has some pretty big changes.
First off, a fully integrated music store will be added to the main menu. The store will allow gamers to preview and purchase downloadable tracks. When browsing songs in the music store, gamers will now be able to see the difficulty of the song as it relates to each instrument.
Other changes in the patch include an increase in the number of fans possible before players reach a cap. Now you can get the “One Million Fans” achievement when playing on Hard difficulty. There will be an increase in variety in World Tour mode. The phoneme recognition will be improved. The PS3’s microphone latency has been improved. On the Xbox 360, band logos can now be seen when playing on Xbox Live. Lastly, there will be faster loading DLC.
All in all this seems like a pretty big patch. Let’s hope those full album downloads arrive shortly.
Read: Rock Band patch also fixing incidental issues.
A little while ago, I wrote up a news item about some cheap Rock Band downloadable songs. To be specific, I wrote about how songs by All American Reject, 30 Seconds To Mars and The Sounds were available to download for $0.99.
Today Xbox LIVE’s masters decided to change all that. If you were to go check out Xbox Live Marketplace right now, you would see that said songs are now $1.99. Now this isn’t really a big deal; I just wish that Harmonix would have announced that the $0.99 cost was temporary.
When asked about the pricing of future songs, an MTV/Harmonix spokesperson said that future $0.99 songs would probably “be the same situation, with the discounted price for a limited time.”
Let’s just hope that next time we get a little warning when songs are going to have a price hike.
Read: Cheaper indie Rock Band DLC raised to standard price.
Make sure to check out GGL’s new episode of Up All Night featuring Rock Band, as well.