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New Tracks Hitting Rock Band 4 As Rivals Expansion Prepares To Launch

by Matt Miller on Oct 03, 2016 at 10:30 AM

Through a combination of pre-ordering the expansion and normal new song purchases, Harmonix has a bevy of new tracks arriving on Rock Band 4 this month. 

Rock Band Rivals is nearing launch, and Harmonix is gearing up with a new push on the Rock Band 4 platform. 18 new songs are on the docket for devoted fans in October, but they’ll be arriving in your library through a variety of methods. 

As we reported back in July, pre-ordering the new Rivals expansion will come with 10 new songs that launch on October 18, whether you buy the the Band Kit  ($199.99), the Wireless Jaguar Bundle ($89.99), or the Rock Band Rivals Launch Pack ($15.99). Alternately, if you’re not interested in the expansion, each of these new songs will be available for $1.99 per song on that same date. 

Bring Me The Horizon –“Happy Song”
Capital Cities –“Safe and Sound”
Eagle-Eye Cherry –“Save Tonight”
The Neighbourhood –“Sweater Weather”
Of Monsters And Men –“Little Talks”
Pharrell Williams –“Happy“
Semisonic –“Closing Time”
Sia –“Chandelier”
Skillet –“Feel Invincible”
Weezer –“King of the World”

In addition, if you choose to pre-order Rivals through Amazon, you’ll also gain access to:

Maroon 5 – “One More Night”
Matchbox Twenty – “3am”

Outside of any direct connection to Rivals, Rock Band 4 players can snag two new songs starting tomorrow, for $1.99 apiece. 

Harvey Danger – “Flagpole Sitta”
Jane’s Addiction – “Stop”

Later this month, four additional tracks will also join the regular library for purchase, including:

Andy Grammer – “Honey, I’m Good.”
The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – “Closer”
Shawn Mendes – “Treat You Better”
Sia ft. Sean Paul – “Cheap Thrills”

The new songs join the existing library of around 1800 songs already available for download. 

Rock Band 4 is available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and Rivals is set to launch on October 18.