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Third Downloadable Album for The Beatles: Rock Band Announced

by Pedro Hernandez - December 12, 2009, 6:24 pm EST
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Rubber Soul becomes the third downloadable album for The Beatles: Rock Band.

MTV Games and Harmonix have announced that Rubber Soul will be the third album to be available for The Beatles: Rock Band as downloadable content on the game's music store.

Set for release on December 15, Rubber Soul is the sixth Beatles studio album, originally released on December 3, 1965. The album's songs "Drive My Car", "I'm Looking Through You", and "If I Needed Someone" are already available on the original The Beatles: Rock Band game disc, and will not need to be re-downloaded.

Players will have to download 11 songs to complete the album (note that it uses the British track listing, meaning that "I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love" are not included). The songs will only be sold individually for Wii, at a price of $2.00 each (200 Wii Points).

MTV Games and Harmonix Add Rubber Soul As The Third Downloadable Album For

The Beatles™: Rock Band™ On December 15th

New York – Dec. 11, 2009 – Apple Corps, Ltd., MTV Games and Harmonix, the world’s leading developer of music-based games and a part of Viacom’s MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), today announced The Beatles’ album Rubber Soul (1965) will be available in its entirety for purchase and playable as downloadable content in The Beatles™: Rock Band™ Music Store beginning Dec. 15, 2009.

Rubber Soul is the third album from The Beatles to appear in The Beatles: Rock Band Music Store since the video game’s launch Sept. 9, 2009. Previously Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) was released in the Music Store on Nov. 17, and Abbey Road (1969) on Oct. 20.

With “Drive My Car,” “I’m Looking Through You” and “If I Needed Someone” already included on The Beatles: Rock Bandgame disc, players will now be able to play songs from, and complete, the entire Rubber Soul album, including:

“Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)”

“You Won’t See Me”

“Nowhere Man”

“Think For Yourself”

“The Word”

“Michelle”

“What Goes On”

“Girl”

“In My Life”

“Wait”

“Run For Your Life”

Rubber Soul Album DLC for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system (Dec. 15) and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system (Dec. 17):

Available as:

Individual Rubber Soul singles

“Complete The Album Pack”

Price:

$1.99 USD, £.99 UK, €1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per each individual track

$17.99 USD, £9.19, €11.25 (1440 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for “Complete The Album Pack”

Rubber Soul Album DLC for Wii™ (Dec. 15):

Available as:

Individual Rubber Soul singles

Price: $2.00 USD (200 Wii Points™) per each individual track

The Beatles: Rock Band downloadable content is available for purchase on the Xbox LIVE® online entertainment network, PlayStation®Network and via the in-game The Beatles: Rock Band Music Store for Wii™ using Wii Points purchased through the Wii™ Shop Channel.

The Beatles: Rock Band offers players an unprecedented, experiential progression through the music and artistry of The Beatles and is available for Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 and Wii console from Nintendo. The game is compatible with all The Beatles: Rock Band and Rock Band™ instrument controllers, as well as most Guitar Hero® and other authorized third-party music video game peripherals and microphones.

The Beatles: Rock Band marks the first time that Apple Corps, along with EMI Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Harrisongs Ltd and Startling Music Ltd has presented The Beatles’ music in an interactive video game format. The Beatles: Rock Band is published by MTV Games and developed by Harmonix, the world’s premier music video game company and creators of the best-selling Rock Band. Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) serves as distribution partner for the game. In addition, Giles Martin, co-producer of The Beatles’ innovative LOVE album project, provided his expertise and served as Music Producer for this groundbreaking Beatles project.

The Beatles: Rock Band is rated “T” for Teen with the descriptors “Mild Lyrics” and “Tobacco Reference” by the ESRB.

For more information on The Beatles: Rock Band, as well as new art and video assets, please visit http://www.thebeatlesrockband.com/press.

Talkback

TJ SpykeDecember 12, 2009

So Wii owners will have to pay $4 more than Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners if they want all 11 songs, that is some BS.

This isn't much of an announcement, as all three of these albums (Abbey Road, Sgt. Pepper, and Rubber Soul) were revealed as DLC before the original game was released. The big question is whether there will be any album or individual song DLC after this initial set.

I say we need Revolver, badly.

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