Hello Rocksmith fans! (Specifically ones that play on Steam)

It’s that time again to grab those songs that you were saving for a raining day as the Steam Summer Sale begins!

Rocksmith and Rocksmith 2014 are both 40% off!

Remember that you can import Rocksmith songs into Rocksmith 2014 (that’s 52 songs for under $30). In addition to this there is still a steam limitation that prevents a large portion of DLC from being even purchased on RS2014 if you don’t own the original. This is a good time to solve that problem for yourself as Valve doesn’t seem to be fixing it further.

ALL DLC UP TO PAPA ROACH IS 25% OFF

That means everything before March (so The Cars, Jeff Buckley, Shamrock Song Pack, and Anthrax is not discounted) is on sale right now!

The sale ends on June 22nd, 2015 10 AM PST, don’t miss out.

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37 thoughts on “Steam Summer Sale brings Rocksmith Savings

  1. Just hope they will have Canadian/Quebec(kers) groops as Galaxy with album : “Tigre et diesel” (Tiger and diesel… as free translate.)

    This group rock hard.

  2. Best thing I ever did was to switch from console play to P.C. when R.S. 2014 first came out
    as Steam sales are held at least 2x’s a year……whoop!!! whoop !!!

  3. must be a ton of traffic on the dlc store right now. combined with my poet hate of not being able to select multiple dlc in one “add to cart” and having to go through the ringmarole each ech time means that getting blnks on the dlc store 50% of the time. Man i hate adding each dlc one by one to my cart…

    1. US$8.20 here in Oz. Not sure why they add the GST, then convert from USD… We end up paying the conversion fee on the tax and none of it would go to the government here.

      Oh well, it could be worse I guess. I could own a console. :stuck_out_tongue:

    1. Just bought all the RS1 DLC I couldn’t bring with me from PS3. Thank god for steam sales. Best change I ever made, moving to PC.

  4. Just bought a few older packs. I have a fairly large Steam wishlist, so I have to pace myself. But for now I bought the AFI pack, the Golden Bomber Pack, and Barracuda by Heart.

        1. Why you still playing it on console? The PC version has better detection and runs as 60FPS. RS 14 PC isn’t too demanding in terms of spec, just ensure you have an ssd drive. I swapped frm the 360 version last year and haven’t touched my it since. Due to the sale it’s 40% off at the moment.

        2. He’s always on here bitching about one thing or another. I would also love a console sale, but I just wish he’d stop being such a whiner!

  5. Does anyone know if the prices will drop more before the 22nd? I remember getting some stuff on the xmas sale and the following day there were reduced even more, was slightly pissed to say the least. Although I think the RS DLC has a fair price on it anyway. I’m holding loads of RS14 DLC in my cart along with Far Cry 4

  6. The heavy holiday hitters like Foo Fighters, Tom Petty, RATM, Bon Jovi, BFMV, and Jimi Hendrix are all part of this sale too. If you hadn’t picked up the full 12-pack of Hendrix, that’s significant savings.

    I am, of course, biased.

    1. Question: Now that the Top 40 is half complete, will there be a revised list, not including those who now have DLC?

      While I’m not a big fan, I was surprised that Queen wasn’t on that list. I am a big fan and would like to know if B.B. King, Cream, Eric Clapton, and Bob Marley now make the list.

      Just curious.

      1. Hey Elliott, might be a good topic for everyone.

        Removing those artists who’ve had a stand alone 5 pack or more, who would everyone expect to be added to a new T40 if Ubisoft were to come out with one?

  7. Time to go back and pick up those songs which weren’t must-haves but still sound very nice. Jeff Buckley is looking good now.

    1. That’s my philosophy as well. I really like the Jeff Buckley pack. I’ve played Hallelujah in most all of my sessions since I bought it.

      I think I may finally pick up single songs by The Tempations, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Parliament, Heart, BB King, Albert King, Eric Johnson and/or Jimi Hendrix.

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