Rock Band Patch Adds In-Game Music Store
By Stephany on Thursday, March 20th, 2008 at 9:41 AM PST In Activision, Electronic Arts, Game Companies, Game Consoles, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, Microsoft, Sony

Harmonix has announced some details surrounding a Rock Band patch coming for the PS3 and Xbox360 which includes a new in-game music store. The update is expected to be made available this week for both platforms, and the store is accessible through the main menu and is listed after the community tab. All songs will be listed by album (coming soon), newness, packs and title and if you like, you can sort them by artist, difficulty, genre, and year.
To keep you from downloading a song you have already purchased, any songs previously bought will have a “sold” mark next to them and the newer tunes available will be marked “new” just to make the selection process easier on the user. The ability to preview songs has been added as well as album artwork and the difficulty for each track will be listed via a nine-point scale for each instrument and the band itself. This difficulty scale will not apply to songs purchased before the patch, but that is something that the developers are currently looking into.
Patch includes the following fixes and additions:
- (New!) Music Store: Rock Band now has a new feature that lets you preview and purchase songs from within the game! Accessible from the main menu, the Music Store lets you view, purchase and sort all available music based on various categories, view album art, listen to song previews, and check out extended information about the song like difficulty for each instrument.
- Revised Fan Caps: To allow Easy, Medium, and Hard players to progress further in the Band World Tour, we’ve increased the number of fans that you can earn before hitting the cap. Easy players can now travel across the Atlantic, Medium players have a wider range of venues they can play at, and Hard players on the Xbox 360 are now able to unlock the “One Million Fans” achievement.
- More diverse songs in Band World Tour: If you’ve ever cursed about having to play “Say it Ain’t So” or a Metallica track multiple times in the same hour, then you’ll be glad to know that we’ve tracked down and fixed the issues that triggered these very repetitive moments in Band World Tour.
- Improved phoneme recognition: We’ve improved the detection and scoring for phoneme recognition. If you had trouble on songs like “Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld” or “Blitzkrieg Bop”, you should have an easier time beating these songs now.
- Microphone Latency on PlayStation 3 improved: Our awesome team of audio programmers has found some optimizations that reduce microphone latency on the PlayStation 3 in certain situations.
- Xbox 360 Band Logos are now visible through Xbox LIVE: An issue with parental controls stopped band logos from being visible over Xbox LIVE. With this update, you can now view all of the awesome band logos that people around the world have created!
- Faster loading of downloadable content: Not only is the loading speed faster, but this information is now cached so that this loading time is a “once only” wait rather than something that happens every time you turn on the game.
Speaking on the official Rock Band Forums, Dan T. (HMXspraynwipe) had this to say about the patch and the work involved in it:
Updating any game is something that takes a lot of effort to do – not only do engineers, artists, production and designers all have to be involved at some point, but each change has to go through a rigorous Quality Assurance pass to make sure that it doesn’t introduce any new issues (like corrupting old save data, for example). After we’re happy with the software update, we then pass it on to Microsoft and Sony, who each have their own rigorous testing and certification processes. The entire process can take months for a simple day’s worth of fixing!
Because of this, we’re very aware that there are features that the community has requested that aren’t addressed in this software update. I want to make it very clear that we’re listening to all of your requests, and actively want to get these features onto the Rock Band platform in the future – but when we do add them, we also want them to be 100% perfect, and not rushed just to make it into any specific software update.
Via: Press Release and Rock Band Forums

Cool addition. That’ll help increase sales, I’m sure.