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Harmonix takes to crowdfunding to bring Rock Band 4 to PC

Harmonix has taken to crowdfunding site Fig to raise money to bring Rock Band 4 to Windows PC.

If successful, players will find that the game will come with “the tools to author their own songs”. Created tracks would be able to be submitted to the Rock Band Network via Steam Workshop.

Harmonix is aiming for a spring 2016 release, providing they can hit $1.5 million USD in funding. The funds would be used to develop for the PC, including testing. At the time of writing, the campaign is currently at$116,000 USD. The campaign ends in 35 days.


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