Article 6HY4T Harmonix is ending Rock Band DLC releases after 16 years, ~2,800 songs

Harmonix is ending Rock Band DLC releases after 16 years, ~2,800 songs

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After 16 (nearly unbroken) years of regular DLC releases, Rock Band's avatars haven't aged a day. (credit: Harmonix)

Here at Ars Technica, we remember covering Rock Band's weekly DLC song releases way back in 2007, when such regular content drops were still a new concept for a rhythm game. Now, Harmonix has announced the last of the series' roughly 2,800 downloadable releases will finally come on January 25, marking the end of a nearly 16-year era in music gaming history.

Previously purchased DLC songs will still be playable in Rock Band 4, Harmonix's Daniel Sussman writes in an announcement post. Rock Band 4 live services, including online play, will also continue as normal, after online game modes for earlier Rock Band games were finally shut down in late 2022.

"Taking a longer look back, I see the Rock Band DLC catalog as a huge achievement in persistence and commitment," Sussman writes. "Over the years we've cleared, authored and released nearly 3,000 songs as DLC and well over 3,000 if you include all the game soundtracks. That's wild."

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