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Rock Band Blitz Announced for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network

Sadly, it does not involve you brutally beating other musicians with plastic instruments on a football field, but hey, what can you do?

Harmonix has been teasing for what feels like pretty much the last nine months that there are new games in the works at the studio, including stuff related to the Rock Band franchise. Of course, whenever asked, studio PR flack and all-around nice guy John Tiberius Drake was usually quick to make it clear that this would not be a full-blown sequel to Rock Band 3, but rather, something else.

Hey Drake, are we allowed to at least post this logo? Let me know when you get a chance.
Hey Drake, are we allowed to at least post this logo? Let me know when you get a chance.

That something else turned out to be Rock Band Blitz, an Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network title scheduled for release this summer. The game can probably be most closely compared to Rock Band Unplugged, a PSP title from a few years back that featured on-the-fly instrument switching and was played with buttons, as opposed to plastic instruments you'd plug into your PSP. Because that would just be stupid.

That game had its roots in some early Harmonix music games, namely the beloved PlayStation 2 games Frequency and Amplitude. The look of Rock Band Blitz definitely seems like a hearkening back to the chaotic yet cool visual style of those games.

The most intriguing detail of Rock Band Blitz is that it uses your existing Rock Band music library. The game comes with 25 songs of its own, including the likes of Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl," Quiet Riot's "Bang Your Head," and Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks." Those songs will join whatever Rock Band proper songs you have previously downloaded as playable tracks in the game, and once you have Blitz downloaded, the 25 exclusive songs will work as playable tracks in Rock Band 3.

We have a few screenshots and a trailer for Rock Band Blitz just sitting around, waiting to be posted, but tragically we cannot do so until tomorrow afternoon. So take solace instead from this below clip of the game being announced on X-Play, and marvel at Eric Pope's delicious mutton chops as he plays through a couple of tracks.

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Edited By budgietheii

Oh boy that video. Makes me appreciate all the more what giant bomb do.

Anyway, I'll grab this just for more RB3 tracks but looks like an interesting concept as well.

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Edited By Jazz_Lafayette

A game that plays like Frequency/Amplitude and has a potential library of thousands of rock songs? I'm crying tears of blood right now.

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That is pretty cool if Drake's second name really is Tiberious

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@kalmis said:

That is pretty cool if Drake's second name really is Tiberious

That name, man. I remember gaping in awe after I first completed Mirror's Edge and saw one Tiberius Astianax Lazar scroll by in the credits. I wanna be a Tiberius! Or a Drake, or a Lazar, it doesn't even matter which...!
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So, I liked Frequency, and might want to play thing, but I'm wondering if I'll even be able to.

Rock Band never came out in Poland. Well, The Beatles: Rock Band did, but with no instruments, and no RB DLC is in the PlayStation Store. So This might also not come out, and even if it does then It'll probably not have any DLC and I'll be limited to the base 25 songs. That's a good number of songs, but kind of misses a big point of the Rock Band franchise and the cross compatible DLC :/

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@Methodis said:

I don't really think this is Amp/Freq at all, but that's just from judging from a 2:50 video.The two buttons really worry me, but I am willing to give this game a chance. I WANT to love it but I just don't know. 2 buttons looks very weird, and i'm guessing they're auto-generating from the tracks using some kind of method like this:...

Luckily, if you're training for a real career as a DJ Max player, you can also play in Pro Controller mode, where you play all four lanes simultaneously using 8 buttons.

Hang on, that idea started as a joke but it'd be awesome.

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Looks good, can't wait to see more of it.

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Edited By zidd

This is really the best thing for people who like rock band and people who like frequency. I'll buy this when it comes out.

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I'm curious to know how much this game will cost, and in direct conjunction with that, what the 25 song setlist will be. Considering it's likely to be downloadable game pricing, $15 for 25 songs for your Rock Band 3 DLC collection is a mighty fine price. I mean hell, even $20 is a good deal.

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This is exactly what I wanted from Harmonix after Rock Band 3, good throwback to frequency and amplitude. The rock band game I played the most was Rock Band Unplugged on PSP because it was the like frequency and amplitude

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I wonder how many songs this game will have since it's a downloadable.

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@Ravelle said:

I wonder how many songs this game will have since it's a downloadable.

You didn't actually read the article, did you?
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I needed the next Harmonix game not to be a "Rock Band" game.

Don't get me wrong - I was a Rock Band early adopter and I loved the shit out of the first few games.

I guess I was hoping for something more different and creative. I thought VidRhythm meant they were going to go off on some crazy tangent. This is certainly not going to draw me back in to the franchise.

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I'm down! Loved the first 2 but never played RB3, main reason being the drums make too much noise if you have downstairs neighbors...

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I bought BRODYQUEST off Rock Band Network not knowing if I would play it, since the Rock Band formula has felt a bit stale to me in recent months.

Suddenly, they've come up with an avenue in which that song feels like essential day-one DLC. Thanks, Harmonix!

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@Lobst said:

I bought BRODYQUEST off Rock Band Network not knowing if I would play it, since the Rock Band formula has felt a bit stale to me in recent months.

Suddenly, they've come up with an avenue in which that song feels like essential day-one DLC. Thanks, Harmonix!

WAIT, BRODYQUEST IS ON RBN? There goes my day.

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Loved the SHIT out of Amplitude and Frequency - super stoked for this.

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Hooray for no more plastic instruments.

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Looks cool. Now, somebody get on a new Gitaroo Man!

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Just another reason for me to love Harmonix. Not only do they let me live out the dream of being a rock star, but they continue to put out content and new ways for me to itneract with that content. Two dollars goes a long fucking way when you give it to Harmonix.

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@bighat_logan said:

so it's rockband unplugged?

@bighat_logan said:

@FonkyMucker said:

Rock Band Blitz, more like AMPLITUDE 2!

I hope they add some amplitude tracks "Whats going on Mekon?", "Everyone Says Hi", "Kings of Rock" ....... basically every track off Amplitude

more like a port of a 3 year old psp game

Yeah, why are they saying it's "brand new" and "completely different from what they've done before" when they already put this game out almost three years ago? I fully appreciate the compatibility with my downloaded/purchased Rock Band library, but still. Don't lie to me, Harmonix man. I know you're lying.

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This is a dream come true.

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@Meatsim said:

Hooray for no more plastic instruments.

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@Solh0und said:

@Meatsim said:

Hooray for no more plastic instruments.