Final DLC released for Rocksmith Remastered as dev hints at new project

Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered

It’s been almost seven years since Ubisoft released the basically plug-and-play guitar video game / learning software Rocksmith 2014.

Since then, they’ve released a large free update called Remastered and expanded the song library to a total of 1,570 songs. (Of course, most of these you have to pay extra for as DLC, but it’s still a sizable collection.)

Alas, Rocksmith Remastered is breaking up the band and moving on. Yep, Ubisoft San Francisco has released the final DLC pack for the game. It’s a bittersweet conclusion for a fantastic product.

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“For over a decade, we’ve watched players learn, grow, and constantly surprise us with your talent, creativity, and eagerness to help one another reach your goals. We truly could not be more proud to play a part in this guitar journey with you,” the developers write.

“Although we will no longer be releasing new DLC, we still have weekly online content planned for Rocksmith fans. The Rocksmith Dev Stream will continue (in a new format), along with some more surprises,” Ubisoft San Francisco promises.

There is some positive news, though. The team at Ubisoft San Francisco has confirmed that they are hard at work on an all-new project. They’re mum on details at the moment, but we’re excited to see what they drum up!

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