

This is where the path separates (and gets much more annoying for PS4 players). Choose " Rock Band 3," and then " RB3 Disc Export Pack." At that point, the game will electronically verify whether your PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account owns Rock Band 3 - both physical and digital copies count - and is thus entitled to export the songs.Īssuming you're good to go, you'll be taken to a PlayStation Store or Xbox Games Store screen to buy the Rock Band 3 song export pack, which costs $14.99. Starting from the Rock Band 4 main menu, head to "Get More Songs" and navigate to the new "Exports" tab. The process is relatively simple, but differs in one major way depending on whether you're on PS4 or Xbox One. So what do you think? Are you sad to see Rock Band Blitz getting taken off virtual store shelves? Will you be picking up a copy in its last few days? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.Rock Band 4's future updates set to deliver features fans have been requesting “Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)” - Shinedown.“Metal Health (Bang Your Head)” - Quiet Riot.“Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)” - Kelly Clarkson.“A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More ‘Touch Me’” - Fall Out Boy.“Kids in the Street” - The All-American Rejects.The 25 songs included in Rock Band Blitz are as follows: If you want to buy them, you’ll have do so like any other DLC song. If you don’t own a copy of Rock Band Blitz, the 25 songs will still be available as DLC for Rock Band 4 even after Blitz has been removed from stores. If Rock Band Blitz is tied to the same account, those songs should be free to download. As noted by Harmonix, if you own a copy of Rock Band Blitz, simply search for the songs on either the PlayStation Store or Xbox Store, and download them like normal.

If you haven’t done so already, it’s possible to port the 25 songs featured on Rock Band Blitz over to Rock Band 4 for free. This means unless you have a copy of the game saved on a console hard drive, there will be no way to play Rock Band Blitz in just a few short weeks (or earlier). In the announcement post, Harmonix also confirmed that Rock Band Blitz will not become backward compatible for either the Xbox One or PS4. According to developer Harmonix, the game will be removed from the PSN and Xbox Live stores on or before Aug. If you have ever wanted to pick up a copy of Rock Band Blitz, you had better act fast.
