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Rock Band 4 is all about player experience

Rock Band 4‘s Harmonix is implementing features into their upcoming game to be all about player experience.

According to IGN, who had hands-on time with the game, each song will feature a count-in by the drummer.

Moreover, drummers will be able to do random drum fills, meaning each song is intended to be a different experience for the end user.

It’s not all catered to drummers; singers will be presented with harmonies for every song available, and improvisation will be allowed as long as you’re in tune.

You can read more about improvements to player experience here.

Rock Band 4 is heading to Xbox One and PS4.


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