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After More Than Five Years of Weekly Updates, Rock Band DLC Will Cease This April

With 275 straight weeks of downloadable content under its belt, Harmonix is shifting its focus elsewhere.

I remember when the Rock Band music store was little more than a handful of Metallica songs, a couple of David Bowie tracks, and a weird cover version of Blur's
I remember when the Rock Band music store was little more than a handful of Metallica songs, a couple of David Bowie tracks, and a weird cover version of Blur's "Beetlebum."

Reliable constants in the game industry are something of a rarity, and few of them have been more constant over the last five years than Rock Band's weekly downloadable content. For 275 straight weeks, Harmonix has been pumping out additional track downloads for whatever version of Rock Band (save for The Beatles Rock Band, for obvious reasons) you might own. Every week, a minimum of a track or two--or, in several cases, entire albums worth--would appear on the various online stores, and those who still played these plastic instrument games would eagerly await the chance to pay a few bucks for new songs. Of course, the numbers of those players have dwindled in recent years, as Harmonix and the game industry as a whole have shifted toward other trends, concepts, and projects. As a result, it wasn't difficult to see what was coming.

Yes, Harmonix has today announced that Rock Band DLC will be coming to an end. April 2nd will be the last official DLC release day for all Rock Band platforms. The studio hasn't yet announced what the final track(s) will be, but undoubtedly we will hear the Friday prior, as we regularly have for the last several years of our lives.

It's maybe slightly insane to think about a developer, largely of its own volition, braving the various labyrinthine content submission processes of Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo on a weekly basis, just to keep players flush with new music, for all these years. But Harmonix has done it, week in and week out, since late 2007. Over the course of that time, the studio released over 4,000 songs for the larger Rock Band platform. Some of those, of course, came from the Rock Band Network crowd-sourcing initiative, and as it turns out, that particular platform will remain. However, it will only remain on the Xbox 360, where the XNA infrastructure has allowed would-be note trackers to license, build, and sell songs for the platform. On the PlayStation 3 and Wii, where Harmonix had manually added tracks from the 360 RBN store, RBN songs will no longer appear.

As we speed toward the next generation of consoles, this move was perhaps inevitable. There was never much hope that we'd see a new Rock Band sequel on a new platform any time soon, and with Harmonix finding success elsewhere with the Dance Central franchise, and presumably working on other, non-franchised products, Rock Band's DLC initiative felt more and more like a zombie of itself, something that continued to push on for reasons it seemed barely aware of any longer. While last year's Rock Band Blitz made for a potent reminder of just what a ludicrous amount of money many of us have spent on Rock Band DLC over the years, as well as how much fun said content could be, it wasn't an indicator of some forthcoming Rock Band resurgence. In reality, it turned out to be a kind of last hurrah for the series.

According to Harmonix's official posting on the matter, the last several weeks of DLC will see the last remaining Rock Band Blitz songs added to the official DLC library, along with several artists who have yet to appear in the Rock Band catalog. I wouldn't hold out hope for Led Zeppelin or anything, but maybe we can cross our fingers for some Electric Light Orchestra, at least. Or perhaps maybe a Hum song or two. That's not too much to ask for, is it?

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They are obviously just escaping from the fans cause of the lack of Muse.

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Guess it's time for ol' Rock Band to be taken out behind that big red barn in Harmonix back yard..

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Nick Chester did this! This would have never happened if they didn't get rid of that last community manager

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This is goodbye, Harmonix (at least for now!). With whatever new project they might make next, I'll be there to support them wholeheartedly. I bought way too much DLC to ever admit, but throughout these years I've had an immense amount of fun with their games; here's to you!

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Best post-release DLC support this console generation by far. I just bought like 10 songs last week. My only concern is what happens to everything 5 years from now.

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Nooooooo!

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@branthog said:

Let this be an end to the rhythm game genre.

NEVER! RHYTHM GAMES WILL NEVER DIE!

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As sad as this is, at least I'll be able to attend the going away party for Rock Band at the Brattle Theater before PAX East. I expect there to be much craziness and a touch of sadness in the air.

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This sucks. I still check and buy stuff regularly. Hell, I bought two songs just last week. I understand it wasn't the most profitable, but that they said they currently have nothing Rock Band related in the works is just dumb. Honestly they could have made one more game for the 360/PS3/720/PS4 and it would have sold well enough to justify it. I mean honestly they're going to keep making crappy-ass Dance Central DLC? Why? Nobody buys that DLC, especially at $3 a pop. The worst thing is that it sounds like they killed Rock Band just so they could pursue new games. I don't want new games from Harmonix. Those games are dumb. I bought Blitz but never played it. Bought it purely for the songs. What are they going to create now? MORE abstract nonsense with some newer shitty techno-dance music or shitty techno-dance remixes of B-sides just like their older games? The reason those games sold anything more than 10,000 copies because the bar for rhythm games was set so damn low that simply being playable made Frequency and Amplitude unparalleled in their genre. Now that everybody has had a taste for good rhythm games nobody should want to go back to the inevitable shit that will be released. I refuse to buy another Harmonix game unless its DLC is compatible with Rock Band. What's the point if I can't enjoy it? And its not like their next game couldn't be compatible, we already know if they aren't given a $150 device(s), they're just going to make Frquency again for the umpteenth time. I just hope when their next games fail and they inevitably shut down because Dance Central DLC is a financial sinkhole that somebody with some sense buys the rights to the Rock Band name and library and they realize that three years from now people will be receptive to a new Rock Band game using their old instruments or new cheap instruments without the insane markup Harmonix/EA had originally been guilty of that they have a potential wealth of income in those 4000+ songs just waiting to be bought.

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Bummer.

We still play it during lunch break at the office and follow new releases to purchase ever so often.

I still have a list of artists, tracks that I hope to see as DLC, like Led Zeppelin, so not many weeks left to cross out my list.

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What's going to be the last song!

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YEAAHHHHHHHHH!!!! I'm tried of seeing that crap listed as first 10 items in the 'New' DLC listing..

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GG guys. Good work keeping it fresh for so long. You'er good in my book.

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5 years of weekly DLC is quite the example. I hope that in the future more developers follow Harmonix' lead.

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Coming next generation. The Ultimate Rock band collection. "Re-mastered for your pleasure."

But most likely not for a good long while until it's nostalgia play if ever. Plastic instruments are expensive.

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I will always enjoy you. So much great music I can play to, or sing with. Will be sad no more DLC, but there still are a load of songs to search through. Found many a band I listen to regularly from the DLC, and games.

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I played Rock Band all of once, and it never hooked me. I had no idea Harmonix was doing this with DLC.

That's a whole insane level of dedication that I wish was the norm. Much respect. I might have to buy Dance Central 3.

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Damn, over 4000 songs later and it's finally coming to an end. RIP Rockband. Good times were had.