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Ubisoft’s Rocksmith aims to prove anyone can play guitar

Well, it seems like Ubisoft still thinks there some room left within the rhythm game genre. It’s just announced that it’ll be releasing Rocksmith for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 sometime this autumn, that’s actually a revamped version of the Guitar Rising game that has been in development at GameTank for your time now. The hook with this one is that it’ll actually can help you use any real guitar to play the sport, and it even promises to coach you the way to play in the event you don’t know already. Ubisoft also says which you won’t need an amplifier to play — you only plug your guitar right into your console, apparently with a traditional USB instrument cable. Details at the game itself are otherwise fairly light, even though it does look like you’ll have a reasonably solid lineup of music to play at the side of, including tracks from David Bowie, The Black Keys, Interpol, Nirvana and The Rolling Stones. Head on past the break for a teaser video.

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