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The one thing a subscription kinda makes sense for, as opposed to paying for every song a la carte, and they don't even have all the songs of the previous games. What a fucking embarrassment.
I imagine the licensing just doesn't carry forward and it has to be re-negotiated, but if that's the case then they're hilariously slow at it. I check every six months or so and there's still only a handful of bands I recognize.
Dude rocksmith+ has zero songs from either jimi Hendrix or Chuck berry. Moving closer in time, no green day or sublime. Even closer, no Paramore or fall out boy. I don't know who rocksmith+ is supposed to be for but... It's not people that want to play guitar.
Yeah it's really weird. They have like, a ton of songs from a couple of bands I know, Alice Cooper and Bowling for Soup, one whole song from Amon Amarth, two from Ozzy Osborne, and then a ton of obscure artists.
It seems like they went for the cheapest songs to license just to pad the numbers with the least amount of capital investment. But then threw in a few big names just to make it seem like they might have more music you'd know.
The ozzy ones aren't even ozzy songs. They're from an album of covers that ozzy did. Total clown show.
Not to mention, a majority of "songs" in their database are only chord charts which are barely useful for someone that actually wants to play a song on their instrument.
Surprise surprise, a "live service" game is a lazy soulless cash grab.