Popular Guitar Learning Method Surpassed One Million Units Sold Worldwide WHAT: Today, Ubisoft announced that a new national study by Research Strategy Group has found that Rocksmith is the fastest ...
Ubisoft has announced that its music game, Rocksmith, has sold 1.4 million units to date. Users have also purchased the 143 DLC songs three million times. A study has also been conducted and shows ...
Ubisoft is a gigantic publisher. While many associate the name with hardcore brands like Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry, a huge part of the company's business actually comes from casual titles. With more ...
A national study by the Research Strategy Group, has found Rocksmith is "the fastest way to learn how to play the guitar. The study was conducted via hundreds of participants across New York, Los ...
I know you're not going to read this entire article. Who does? You're a busy guy (or girl, though statistically it's less likely) and you just don't have time to sit down and read all 10 of my ...
Rocksmith isn't the first videogame to allow you to plug an actual stringed instrument into your Xbox 360 or PS3 – both Rock Band 3 and Power Gig: Rise of the Six String offered ways to play with ...
When I heard about the new Rocksmith 2014 game/guitar trainer hybrid that Ubisoft was releasing, I wasn’t terribly convinced. I own the original and, while it’s a lot of fun and a great way to learn ...
Ubisoft launched its Rocksmith guitar-learning game in 2011, just as the faux guitar video game craze started by Guitar Hero seemed be at its end. Above: Rocksmith 2014 uses real guitars. But ...
There's just no other way of stating it: the heights of the music game genre seem to have passed, with Guitar Hero lost to the ages, and even Rock Band seeming more and more like a form of gameplay ...
That's been the primary question brought on by Rocksmith, a guitar teaching tool/game developed and published by Ubisoft. From the moment the premiered, Rocksmith has filled aspiring guitarists with ...
"Long live rock, be it dead or alive," the man once said, and for a little more than a year now, Rocksmith 2014 has indeed been dead. But now it's alive again, and back on Steam in a slightly retuned ...