![]() Regardless, I was excited to spend the weekend playing the game. I was able to receive my Xbox One game + legacy adapter bundle on Friday by having the game overnight shipped to me via Amazon, paying much more for the game than I anticipated. Instrument bundles were also scarce and hard to get a hold of. Playstation 4 owners who want to play with legacy instruments (without the need of additional hardware) were fine, but Xbox One users who need the game’s legacy adapter in order to use legacy Xbox 360 instruments were hosed since retailers seemed to not even receive any copies of the game packaged with the adapter let alone standalone adapters as well. Now I say “released” in quotes because the release was plagued with shipping issues that made the game seem as if it didn’t quite release at all. Last Tuesday, Rock Band 4 “released” for Xbox One and Playstation 4. ![]() ![]() ![]() Harmonix’s return to the plastic instrument genre on new-gen consoles comes with some pretty nasty hiccups. ![]()
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