Those who already have old instrument sets will still be able to use them on their next generation consoles, with the software-only bundle of the game retailing for around $70. Harmonix and co-publisher Mad Catz have acknowledged the new instruments may be in short supply upon the game’s launch, so these looking to purchase full kits may want to pre-order their bundles for added security.
Instrument compatibility aside, it was also revealed that previously purchased songs can be imported into the new game, which dramatically expands the existing content for longtime fans of the series. It’s great to see Harmonix building the game around what fans already have, and the additional content is sure to drastically increase the playability of Rock Band 4.
Rock Band 4 is reportedly scheduled for an October 6th, 2015 release on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.