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The beloved music rhythm game, Rock Band 4, is facing a significant change as it approaches its 10th anniversary. The licenses for the game’s core soundtrack are set to expire, leading to the delisting of the game this weekend. This decision marks the end of an era for fans who have enjoyed the game and its extensive library of songs since its release.
In addition to the game's delisting, all downloadable content (DLC) associated with Rock Band 4 will also be removed. This includes a vast array of tracks that players have come to love and utilize in their performances. The impending expiration of these licenses highlights the challenges that developers face in maintaining music-based games, where licensing agreements are often time-sensitive.
As the delisting date approaches, fans are encouraged to make any final purchases or downloads to preserve their music library. While Rock Band 4 has provided years of entertainment, this transition signals a bittersweet farewell to a cherished title in the music gaming community.
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