Monday, May 26th 2008 by Chris Scott Barr


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I’m sure that by now you’ve seen that Activision is hoping to reach the Rock Band crowd with their upcoming Guitar Hero: World Tour. They have a few tricks up their sleeve such as dedicated cymbal pads and custom tracks, however, one of the big questions remaining is of the price. Will it be able to compete with Rock Band in terms of retail price?

Guitar Hero World Tour

If the information on the GameStop website is to be believed, you’ll need to shell out a few extra bucks for those fancy drums and extra features.$20 to be exact. The full bundle will set you back $189.99 on the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii while the PS2 version will only run you $179.99. The standalone game will be $59.99 and a “guitar kit” is said to set you back $99.99.

I doubt that the $20 price difference is really going to sway people to choose one way or the other. I think the real issue here is going to be that many people that already own Rock Band aren’t going to want to drop another $200 for a game with a similar concept.

[via Joystiq]

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  1.  Chris   View all comments by Chris  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    $6K for a game! Must be AWESOME!

  2.  z3r0c00l12   View all comments by z3r0c00l12  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    $6K for a game! Must be AWESOME!

    Ya, I’ll buy the full bundle, just to save a little amount on the Game, then sell my game and buy a brand new bundle on special, and still sell the game, right there I just made somewhere 11K of profit and if I’d do that using Ebay I could go up to 110K easily.

    z3r0c00l12


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