ROCK BAND DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT GOES "DOUBLE PLATINUM," SELLING MORE THAN 2.5 MILLION SONGS IN JUST OVER EIGHT WEEKS
Posted by: Godboko on January 18, 2008 3:29:02 PM
MUSIC FANS/GAMERS BURN UP XBOX LIVE MARKETPLACE AND PLAYSTATION NETWORK DOWNLOADING CHART-BUSTING HITS FROM METALLICA, FOREIGNER, WEEZER & MORE
Eight weeks after the release of the red-hot music video game, and
while Rock Band continues to fly off store shelves, the response to the
downloadable music is clear, as fans and gamers have propelled its
downloadable content to “double platinum” status, purchasing more than
2.5 million game levels based on songs since its launch on November 20,
2007.
"Our goal with Rock Band was to create an entirely new way
for people to interact with the music they love," stated Van Toffler,
president, MTVN Music Group/Logo/Films. "The incredible response to the
downloadable content we've released to date motivates us even more to
establish this platform as a way for people to discover new, up and
coming artists through the game - in addition to delivering great game
play experiences set to the music of mega-artists."
A Metallica
pack featuring three of the mega-platinum band’s most electrifying
tracks—“Ride The Lightning,” “Blackened” and “And Justice For All”—is
currently the game’s top-selling music download, followed by three-song
packs from The Police, Queens of the Stone Age, David Bowie and a
collection of Black Sabbath covers. Top-performing singles are
Foreigner’s early ‘80s hit, “Juke Box Hero,” followed by a cover of
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s late ‘60s smash, “Fortunate Son,”
Weezer’s mid-90s single “Buddy Holly” and a cover of The Knack’s
blockbuster hit, “My Sharona.”
In addition to bringing mega-star
and classic rock acts to Rock Band, this new distribution method for
music has seen fans and gamers also embracing developing artists. The
first selection of up and coming bands included 30 Seconds To Mars,
All-American Rejects and The Sounds. These three bands were part of a
special holiday promotion, offering tracks such as 30 Seconds To Mars’
“Attack” and “The Kill,” All-American Rejects’ “Dirty Little Secret”
and “Move Along” and The Sounds’ “Song With A Mission” at a discounted
price of $0.99 per song (80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for the
month of January. Fans can expect more music available for download
every week through 2008 through a variety of song packs, albums and
individual tracks with suggested retail pricing varying from $.99 to
$2.99 per track (The equivalent of 80 to 240 Microsoft Points for Xbox
360), with the vast majority selling for $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points
for Xbox 360).
Rock Band™ allows online play and possesses
features that expand the boundaries of music gaming. Rock Band™
downloadable content is playable and integrated into setlists in all
game modes including: Solo Tour, Band World Tour, head-to-head
competition either locally or online, and from any Quickplay mode. In
order to play downloadable content for head-to-head matches or
multiplayer online, all players must own the same downloadable track.
Downloadable content for the Xbox 360® is available for purchase via
Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment
system from Microsoft using Microsoft Points and is downloaded directly
to Xbox 360's built in hard drive. Downloadable content for the
PLAYSTATION 3 system’s version of Rock Band is available for purchase
on the PLAYSTATION®Store through the free PLAYSTATION®Network and is
downloaded directly to PLAYSTATION 3 system's built in hard drive.
Rock Band™ is rated “T” for Teen (lyrics, mild suggestive themes) by the ESRB.
EA is the exclusive distribution and marketing partner for Rock Band, managing distribution for the game.
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