

Most of the downloadable content was forward compatible at Rock Band 4's launch, while Rock Band 3's setlist made the jump in December. Since the game's launch last year, Harmonix has been slowly delivering on that promise.

One of the big promises Harmonix made leading up to the release of Rock Band 4 was that the vast majority of songs from previous games – including DLC and on-disc tracks – would carry over into the new game. A bundle option will be made available at some point in the future. We’ve managed to carry over 1700 pieces of legacy DLC so that players can begin searching, re-downloading, and purchasing Rock Band content.Update: According to the official Rock Band Twitter account, the Rock Band 1 export is now available for download through individual tracks. We’ve had the awesome and incredibly busy task of adding Rock Band 4 gameplay features (like Freestyle Guitar Solos and Dynamic Drum Fills) to our legacy DLC that is now available in the store. Harmonix revealed why the prices are changing: Additionally, all packs will also be returning to their original full price.” It will be returning to full price at $1.99 per track. This includes all legacy DLC singles, and future DLC singles.Īdditionally, the huge 50% off pre- Rock Band 3 DLC sale on PS3 and Xbox 360 is ending, with Harmonix saying, “It’s been three years that this content has been 50% off. In other important Rock Band 4 news, all DLC singles on PS4 and Xbox One will see their prices set at $1.99 beginning on October 6.

