This is a Pack/Addon for Rocksmith 2014, requiring the base game to play. Released in 2016, this content integrates five specific punk rock songs by Rise Against ("Re-Education (Through Labor)," "Help Is On The Way," etc.) into the existing guitar/bass simulation gameplay. Its core feature is adding new, authentic tone profiles tailored for these five tracks, enhancing the library without altering the core note-highway learning mechanics.
The primary function of this pack is to introduce five specific songs by the punk rock band Rise Against into the main game's repertoire. Players utilize their connected electric guitar or bass to learn and perform these tracks note-by-note via the established note highway interface of the core software. This content is seamlessly integrated, allowing immediate access within the existing practice and performance modes.
The included tracks are:
The distinctive feature accompanying this musical addition is the inclusion of a new, authentic tone profile for each of the five songs. These profiles are specifically engineered to emulate the sound characteristics of the original Rise Against recordings. This allows players to achieve a suitable sonic palette for the included tracks without needing to manually configure complex amplifier and effects settings within the simulation environment.
As a dedicated song pack, the scope of this content is narrowly focused on musical addition. It provides a targeted expansion of the available repertoire, offering variety within the Simulator genre supported by the base game. It does not alter the fundamental systems or modes present in Rocksmith 2014.
For users of the base game focused on learning or performance simulation, this pack offers five additional, professionally mapped songs to master. The inclusion of artist-specific tones enhances the immersion and fidelity when practicing these particular tracks, encouraging skill development across the featured musical style.
This specific content bundle is currently available for the PC version running on Microsoft Windows.