AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack

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AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack
Developer(s) Harmonix, Pi Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Release date(s) NA November 2, 2008
EU December 19, 2008
Release type Console exclusive
Genre(s) Rhythm
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
GameID(s) BLUS30235 (IRD)
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AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack was announced on September 29, 2008, and was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 on November 2nd. The Wii version was released on November 16, 2008. The pack contains all 18 tracks from AC/DC's album Live at Donington. The game, through pre-existing licensing deals that AC/DC has with the retail chains, is only available at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. This exclusivity agreement is only applicable in the United States. Each copy of the track pack includes a code that can be redeemed online to allow Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners to download the content to their console for use in other Rock Band titles.

The game can also be played as a standalone title, including a number of Achievements for Xbox 360 owners, but otherwise does not feature many of the gameplay elements of the full Rock Band titles, such as character creation or customization, online play, or a World Tour mode. The track pack retails for $30 for the PS2 version and $40 for other consoles. The Guitar Hero guitar for Wii is compatible with this game. Harmonix has confirmed that the songs will remain exclusive to the disc release, citing AC/DC's preference to sell their music as full albums instead of singles. They have not ruled out releasing the content in the future should the band's views change.

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