Harmonix and Performance Designed Products have today announced Rock Band Rivals, a new expansion pack for Rock Band 4 that will be available this autumn on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. They have also announced new Rock Band hardware bundles featuring Rock Band Rivals and the new and improved Rock Band Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar Controller.
The Rock Band Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar Controller will be available later this year, again for both Xbox One and PS4. Featuring an iconic Fender Jaguar guitar design, improved auto calibration for enhanced gameplay performance and a new foldable guitar neck for easy storage and transportation, the new Rock Band Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar Controller will bring a fresh look to Rock Band Rivals and Rock Band 4. You’ll be able to pick it up for $69.99.
Two Rock Band Rivals bundles featuring the new Rock Band Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar Controller will be available at select retailers. The Rock Band Rivals Band Kit will suit players looking for a full band experience, and offers an all-in-one Rock Band kit featuring Rock Band Rivals and Rock Band 4 game software, Rock Band Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar Controller, drum kit, microphone, wooden drum sticks, adjustable guitar strap, and 4xAA alkaline batteries for $199.99.
If you prefer to just strum along with a guitar, then the Rock Band Rivals Wireless Jaguar Bundle will be available with included Rock Band Rivals and Rock Band 4 software for $89.99. Rock Band Rivals will also be available as a standalone digital download on both Xbox One and PS4 for $29.99.
Additional details regarding Rock Band Rivals features, release date and preorder information will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Source: The Xbox Hub
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