'Rock Band 4' DLC News: Harmonix’s Title To Feature Two Famous Tracks

Harmonix's "Rock Band 4" DLC has included two tracks, as per reports.

On June 27, Rock Band revealed thru its Twitter account the two tracks set to be included in its forthcoming DLC. The studio tweeted "Cheers from The Now Bar! Get "All These Things That I've Done" by @thekillers & "Africa" by @toto99com this week!"

According to Game Spot, "All These Things That I've Done" comes from The Killers' iconic 2004 album, Hot Fuss. As per the publication, it showcases a choir, along with a bridge that lasts for four octaves. On the other hand, "Africa" comes in three harmonies - Harmony 1 (by keyboardist David Paich), Harmony 2 (by singer Bobby Kimball), and Harmony 3 (by guitarist Steve Lukather).

Previously, it was revealed that "Rock Band 4" is set to have online multiplayer features with the "Rivals" DLC. According to Hardcore Gamer, the content allows gamers to play with their friends, as well as with random people online. The said feature is included in the price of $29.99, as per the publication.

Along with the multiplayer features, "Rock Band 4" is also set to include a new guitar, the cobalt blue Fender that features a neck that is connected to the body. Reports reveal that the said string instrument comes with "Rock Band 4" and the "Rivals" DLC for $89.99. A game combo containing the new guitar, drums, mic, and game can also be obtained at $199.99. This implies that players can try out various instruments with the latter combo pack.

"Rock Band 4" was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Oct. 6, 2015.