Hello Rocksmith fans!
This week @Rocksmithgame raises the dead with a pack from recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, @TheZombiesMusic!
Over the weekend we learned that for the first time since DJ Hero Time of the Season (Odessy and Oracle – 1968) would appear in a music game!…
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
Welcome to the Sixteenth Variety pack! We have one returning artists, and three brand new songs to music games entirely… Let’s check it out!
Over the weekend we learned that @Pantera would return with This Love (Vulgar Display of Power – 1992) and @The_Proclaimers will bring their 1988 (or 1993 if you are in North America) smash hit, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) off Sunshine on Leith.…
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
Welcome to October! We are kicking off the month with a brand new artist to music games, Four Tops!
Over the weekend we had three songs of the FOUR pack confirmed via Friday’s clue, I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch), The monthly newsletter, It’s The Same Old Song, and finally Sunday’s social media post, Reach Out I’ll Be There. …
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
It’s almost time for Green Day to wake up, and we have our newsletter for the month of October!
This month’s clue from @DanAmrich and @UbisoftStudioSF has given us a lot to think about, so let’s dive in!…
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
Welcome to the first DLC of October 2017!
RollingStone222’s clue has been posted and solved, and we have a brand new addition to music games (outside of singing games that is).
It’s a GIF, you know what that means…
Here we go!…
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
This week is all about rockin’ covers of some pop hits!
As revealed over the weekend both @OfficialSeether’s cover of @GeorgeMichael’s Careless Whisper, and @Halestorm’s cover of @LadyGaga’s Bad Romance will be included in the pack.…
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Hello Rocksmith fans!
This week @TheMonkees make their music game debut (previously only a cover song in Rock Band DLC) with a three pack of songs that will definitely challenge even the most seasoned guitarists.
Revealed over the weekend off their self-titled debut album Last Train to Clarksville (1966), off their fourth album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd, Pleasant Valley Sunday (1967), and finally the fret burner Valleri off their fifth album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (1968) as revealed by Xbox AU.…
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