New Guitar Hero 3 songs now live on XBL |
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When it comes to new tracks for Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, PC), we can safely say Activision is hard at work now that new songs have appeared on Xbox Live. Most likely to make Christmas more merrier, a free song and three others worth 200 MS points are now available for download.Steve Ouimette's "We Three Kings" is the freebie, joined by Die Fantastischen Vier's "Ernten Was Wir Säen," Extremoduro's "So Payaso," and Trust's "Antisocial" that cost 200 MS points. All songs are rated T (Teen) for mild lyrics and suggestive themes.
Whether you're into German hip hop bands, Spanish rock bands, or '80s songs by hard rock bands, it's apparent that something is in store for you. Activision promised to expand its library of Guitar Hero 3 songs, so keeping tabs on XBL may even do wonders. We're all eyes for any more releases of GH3 tracks, so watch this space for updates!
Via Major Nelson
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I'll definitely get that. But I can save my points till you get us some actual classic rock. You know that guitar heroes. I'm sure ActivisionSoft has the ducats to spring for the rights.