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Rock Band 4 DLC

Rock Band 4 DLC Adds Coldplay, Justin Bieber, One Direction, and Weezer This Week

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Rock Band 4 launched with just 65 songs on the actual disc, which means many players will really want to dive into the robust selection of DLC offered for the game. Of course, there’s all the DLC songs that have been released so far for the entire Rock Band series, but Harmonix isn’t resting on their laurels. Instead they are continuing to inject new DLC songs into the game each week, with the announcement coming today for this week’s additions.

Last week saw a suite of U2’s greatest hits, so what does Harmonix have to follow behind that? They seem to have tapped a wide assortment of today’s biggest bands and artists, so here’s what you can buy this week in Rock Band 4.

“Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay, “On my Mind” by Ellie Goulding, “What do you Mean?” by Justin Bieber, “Drag me Down” by One Direction, “Leave the Night On” by Sam Hunt, and “Thank God for Girls” by Weezer. Perhaps not these artists’ biggest hits, but these should satisfy many of their fans. And, of course, just getting songs by some of these artists is a big move for Harmonix, with the potential for more songs to come in the future, perhaps in the way of song packs and other collections.

Rock Band 4 is available now on PS4 and Xbox One, so head to whatever storefront you have the game on to check out the new DLC when it hits soon.

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