We've had all manner of tunes arrive into the Rocksmith library over the years, with many bands, genres and even new lessons arrive for purchase. Today though we see the Rocksmith gods change tact slightly, going with a themed pack like no other. A WWE Wrestling Themed Song Pack no less.
As if the Rocksmith catalogue wasn’t big enough already, even more DLC has arrived for you to try your hand at playing and it’s focused on the Manic Street Preachers. This is their debut in the game, so let’s find out which of their songs you can learn in Rocksmith by parting with a bit of cash.
They've been nominated for various BRIT Awards, they've taken home tons of BMIs and have even nabbed themselves an Ivor Novello. Now though it's time for Snow Patrol to really hit the big time, with them leading the way as the headline act of the latest Rocksmith DLC. Fancy yourself a bit of Indie Rock?
It's time for some new Rocksmith DLC to hit the game, and no matter whether you are rocking till your ears bleed on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 or PS3, if you're a fan of The Pretty Reckless, you'll want to be involved this time around.
It's always nice to be able to nail a riff from your favourite band, but if you don't have the basics right, you'll struggle forever more. Hot on the heels of the recently released Easy Exercises Volume 1 for Rocksmith, comes the latest content addition, one that ramps up the difficulty a little to provide a set of Intermediate Exercises for all to get involved.
It's been more than 150 years since Canada was formed, and come the 1st July 2019, we'll be seeing the nation celebrating 152 years since foundation. What better way to acknowledge the anniversary than by dropping some of the country's favourite indie artists into Rocksmith with the Tegan and Sara Song Pack.
Can’t get enough of the content drops that hit Rocksmith? This week sees even more tunes arrive and while we don’t see the action centred on a specific band or genre, it’s great to see a Rockin’ Covers pack launch, particularly when the songs included are so damn good.
It was back in February 2018 that we first saw the arrival of some Trivium tunes in Rocksmith, with a triple pack of songs being delivered. Now though the band are back, and with the Trivium Song Pack II there is a whole new reason to grab an axe and get grinding.
Ever since the dawn of time - well, the release of Rocksmith - we've been treated to all manner of new tunes via the magic of downloadable content. Well, this week is a bit different in the land of Rocksmith and should you still be struggling to come to terms with what the guitar tutor is after, will discover the latest set of DLC a huge help. Yep, Rocksmith is found to be ditching the new songs this time around, in order to deliver us some Easy Exercises.
It's been 25 years since the alternative scene first heard of P.O.D. with the release of their debut LP 'Snuff the Punk'. Whilst the initial years were slow burners, the arrival of the band's third and fourth albums - The Fundamental Elements of Southtown and Satellite - with the latter containing the brilliant 'Alive' within, shot them to stardom. And it is quite possibly for that reason we get to see P.O.D. deliver a Song Pack onto Rocksmith.