Ubisoft Announces Rocksmith 2014 At E3

Ubisoft kicked off their E3 conference by revealing Rocksmith 2014, a sequel to their 2012 game Rocksmith, which enabled players to learn how to play both a real guitar and bass. Little was confirmed other than the inclusion of the song Stone by Alice in Chains, and Kinect functionality for the Xbox version.

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Ubisoft kicked off their E3 conference by revealing Rocksmith 2014, a sequel to their 2012 game Rocksmith, which enabled players to learn how to play both a real guitar and bass. Little was confirmed other than the inclusion of the song Stone by Alice in Chains, and Kinect functionality for the Xbox version.

Rocksmith 2014 will release this October. Check out the trailer below.


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