Rocksmith 2014 tunes up for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 debut

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Having already appeared on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, Ubisoft's virtual guitar tutor Rocksmith 2014 is now ready to jump to the next generation of gaming consoles, namely the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Though the ESRB already outed the new-generation version of Rocksmith 2014 last month, Ubisoft's official announcement has only just arrived. According to the publisher, the game will launch on November 4 and will feature 1080p graphics and support for both consoles' streaming and video capture capabilities. Like all PlayStation 4 games, Rocksmith 2014 will feature Remote Play on the Vita handheld, a feature which Ubisoft claims is "perfect for players looking to review a song in its entirety without feedback, study specific sections of songs or practice in another room when it's more convenient."

Those who already own Rocksmith 2014 on either the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 will be pleased to hear that any DLC songs they've downloaded will transfer to their console's next-generation counterpart. If you have no DLC, don't fret - that's a guitar pun - the game comes with 50 songs in tow and there are 300 additional tracks available for download.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/09/23/rocksmith-2014-tunes-up-for-xbox-one-playstation-4-debut/

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Agent_MulderPosted:

I got this on my 360. I mastered Self Esteem, Paint it Black and Talkin about my generation. I dont see the reason for an Xbox One version, not if you already have it on PS3/Xbox 360/PC.

GHOSTIZABOSSPosted:

Yeah I can see lots of kids playing this game

TomPosted:

I remember playing this game before. Just quit since it was to difficult for me. Great to see it coming back though.

TohkaPosted:

Can't say I'm too hyped myself for this, but my cousin definitely is, he loves Rocksmith for the 360, and he's practically a pro with a guitar.