Rocksmith Plus does not make the date of summer exit

Werner Vogels on the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) Rocksmith Plus is delayed because developers decide to devote more time to make a better service. This extra time will allow them to integrate some comments from the users they have received in the closed beta version in June and July.

The main producer Arthur von Nagel has no new date yet. They will work to improve the song library, audio inputs and note detection, progression and education, research in the user interface and the discovery of the content. It seems that a delay was the best choice here.

Speaking of the library, We are committed to offering more than 5,000 songs, says Von Nagel. It's a lot of songs that should have something for everyone.

Arthur von Nagel had this to say on the delay:

We understand that this delay is disappointing. Each Rocksmith player more deserves to easily find the music that interests you, to feel a sense of growth and control of your instrument and to trust that the notes you play are heard in a fair and precise way.

As a love of music, I'm really curious about this service. I would love to learn to play guitar, and it seems to have a chance to be a great service to at least learn the basics and some songs.

I have some questions about the teaching of music compared to certain songs. I do not know how good it will be to learn the basics of the guitar, but it's something I'm going to monitor and check at least for a month. It's quite expensive if you plan to use it in the long run, but it's not bad if you just want to try it.

Rocksmith Plus will be a subscription service, Ubisoft featuring packages at $ 14.99, $ 39.99 and $ 99.99 for monthly subscriptions, three months and annual.

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