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I’m sure someone will come up with some kind of crazy argument about why this should be cheaper, but, I think it’s really exciting to be seeing same-day iOS releases of games which previously would only be available on consoles. PC Guitar Hero Controller, Wireless PS3 Guitar Hero with Dongle for PC,Playstation 3 Guitar Hero Rock Band Would Tour Clone Hero Games - Black. The guitar is also supposed to work with the new Apple TV version of the game which will likely launch along side the new Apple TV release.
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Additionally, if you don’t care about the guitar, you’ll be able to play the full game for half what you’d be paying on consoles. Guitar Hero Live keeps the fundamentals of the classics - using a plastic guitar. If you’ve got an Apple TV you can use as an AirPlay target, you can use your phone to straight up play the game in the exact same way you’d play the console version. This category lists the various controllers used in Guitar Hero games. Its all thanks to a new controller and a wildly different look for the series debut on PS4, Xbox One and Wii U. You get all the same songs, access to the 200 song live streaming service, and (if you spring for it), the same guitar controller. Knowing how people feel about mobile game pricing, I imagine there’s going to be some heavy scoffing at the price tag of Guitar Hero Live, but consider this: The mobile version is the console version.

I’m not sure who would want to finance the Guitar Hero Live iOS controller over two years, but offering weird things for only a couple bucks a month of why outfits like Rent-a-Center are in business, so surely it’ll appeal to someone.
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Only at T-Mobile can qualified customers purchase the Guitar Hero Live bundle that includes a Bluetooth guitar and a redeemable code to download the mobile game for $0 down + $4.16/23 months and a final payment of $4.31 (FRP: $99.99) with the Un-carrier’s zero-interest financing program*. The main issue I had with the game was the calibration was a bit wonky & the controller was also having issues with the strumming. Per the press release that went out this morning: Stranger yet, T-Mobile is offering to finance the whole thing.

The free download will get you two songs to fiddle with, and the rest of the game can be unlocked in one of two ways: Either via buying a $49.99 IAP or by picking up the $99 iOS bundle which (as of this writing) only seems to be sold through T-Mobile? But what if you don’t have a console, and prefer to game on your iOS device? Well, Guitar Hero Live (Free) hit the App Store this morning. The console game is available in two different bundles, sold at $99 and $149, depending on whether you want one or two guitars. Guitar Hero has launched today for consoles, and it’s available wherever you prefer to buy video games at.
