![]() "It's important for us to respect those purchases and enable our fans to bring that content over to the Rock Band platform on new generation consoles." Players responded by downloading hundreds of their favorite tracks, and building a massive library of playable music," says Rock Band 4 Product Manager Daniel Sussman. There's other interesting tit-bits with regards to backwards compatibility too - most notably concerning Rock Band's humongous library of downloadable songs, which currently stands at a rather impressive 2000+ tunes, spread over more than 500 legendary artists: "Since the beginning, we've called Rock Band a music platform. For eligible players the process is free but (as the music licensing has since expired for the export offer) if you did not previously purchase and export Rock Band 1 on the previous generation of consoles you will not be able to export and download this content into Rock Band 4.Here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again - unfortunately, this is literally the only Rock Band 4 picture we have. These tracks will never export from Rock Band 1. Harmonix advises it is working to get these exports available “as soon as possible.” Harmonix notes that the three tracks from the original Rock Band setlist that never exported to subsequent Rock Band games (Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”, Iron Maiden’s “Run to the Hills”, and Metallica’s “Enter Sandman”) remain off-limits for Rock Band 4. The Rock Band export is not yet available for European PlayStation territories (SCEE) or for Xbox One. ![]() Clicking will take you to the PS Store where you can download all the tracks. For players who purchased the export license back on PS3 it will say FREE to the right of the text. Eligible Rock Band 4 players are advised to head to the “Get More Songs” tab, scroll down to “Exports”, and select the “RB1 Disc Export Pack”. ![]()
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