Get ready to buy some amazing tracks for Guitar Hero II. Activision has released three track packs for purchase on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Guitar Hero II, each Track Pack has 3 songs and costs 150 Microsoft Points, 500 points if you want the whole bunch of them…a little pricey.
Activision, Inc. today announced details surrounding downloadable content for Guitar Hero II on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Through massive popular demand and feedback from the community message boards and forums, dedicated fans now have the opportunity to download nine songs from the original Guitar Hero through Xbox Live Marketplace beginning today.
Fresh new songs and other exciting content will be available on a monthly basis, and the initial downloads will include favorite finger-numbing tracks such as:
Guitar Hero – Track Pack 1
* Bark at the Moon (as made famous by Ozzy Osbourne)
* Hey You (as made famous by The Exies)
* Ace of Spades (as made famous by Motorhead)
Guitar Hero – Track Pack 2
* Killer Queen (as made famous by Queen)
* Take It Off (as made famous by The Donnas)
* Frankenstein (as made famous by The Edger Winter Group)
Guitar Hero – Track Pack 3
* Higher Ground (as made famous by Red Hot Chili Peppers)
* Infected (as made famous by Bad Religion)
* Stellar (as made famous by Incubus)
With all the tracks upgraded to the Guitar Hero II feature set, including co-op gameplay with lead, rhythm and bass guitar options, the songs will be available to download in packs of three, for 500 points per pack. In addition, fans will be able to assume the identity of their favorite Guitar Heroes with exclusive theme packs available for 150 points, and gamer pics for 100 points, respectively.
Tim Riley, worldwide executive of music, Activision, Inc. said, “We’re excited to offer downloadable content through Xbox Live Marketplace and have been working closely with the top record labels, music publishers and bands to provide the hottest tracks available to our fans. Riley continued, “We’re constantly trying to find innovative ways to align our games with the best music possible, and for the first time ever, a game publisher will be offering fans the chance to download music and play it in a game. In addition to driving a new revenue stream for artists, we believe that this type of content will drive increased music sales and allow us to break new artists simultaneously with the record labels, while offering our dedicated fans the opportunity to experience the thrill of being a rockstar.”
Featuring a fresh and expanded set list of more than 70 finger-melting fret burners, including 10 exclusive tracks for the Xbox 360, Guitar Hero II turns it up with a variety of deafening rock venues, HD remodeled characters, unlockable guitars, and different gameplay modes.
Guitar Hero II, published by RedOctane®, is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and is now available through RedOctane’s online store: www.redoctane.com/store.html.
For more information about Guitar Hero II, please visit the dedicated community site: www.guitarherogame.com.
Justin Lee On April 11, 2007 at 1:01 pm