![]() “We live in a rough time around music where our audience struggles to pay $20 for a CD but don’t hesitate to pay $50 for a game. The notion to pay 99 cents or $1.99 to have a song and repeatedly play with it apparently isn’t a big hurdle.” FreeStyleGames selected on-disc songs from a wider variety of music. Even as a money-deprived college student, I didn’t hesitate to spend 2 if it meant providing my friends and me with a more enjoyable experience. The original “Rock Band” and “Guitar Hero” games shipped with more than 50 licensed songs each, a mix of master recordings and covers. Perhaps that’s why when I heard that when Guitar Hero Live would feature microtransactions in its GHTV mode, I wasn’t particularly worried. ![]() ![]() The game delivers more than 40 songs in its offline. Since then, “Rock Band” has made new music available every week as either singles or in three-pack bundles that can be added as new playable levels for between 99 cents and $5.50. “Guitar Hero III” did the same, focusing on three-song bundles of new music and music featured in previous versions of the game.
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