So long and good night
Ubisoft is currently working on its upcomingRocksmith+, but as one new rocker enters the stage, another one leaves. The publisher hasannounced its plansfor gradually pullingRocksmith(2011)and its DLC from digital storefronts in the coming days.
Starting on Jun 16, 2025,Rocksmith (2011)will no longer be available for purchase on any digital storefront. And soon thereafter, the DLC forRocksmith (2011)will start to be delisted from platforms as well. The Xbox 360’s lineup will all go offline on Oct. 17, while other storefronts will go delisted at times to be determined; you can follow theUbisoft thread hereto keep up with what’s leaving.
Though the guitar trainer will be leaving the storefront, theRocksmith (2011)on-disc songs and DLC for it will still be playable inRocksmith Remastered. you may use the disc import tools to bring that content over ahead of their de-listing. And if you have the game on disc, you’ll still be able to access owned content. Owners ofRockstar (2011)will also still be able to download, re-download, and play their content—the major change is that it will no longer be up for purchase for new owners.
“We couldn’t be prouder of what the originalRocksmithaccomplished in the realms of both rhythm gaming and interactive guitar learning, and that first installment taught us an incredible amount about what guitarists and bassists expect from software that lets you play along with your favorite songs on a real instrument,” reads the announcement. “It truly set the foundation upon which we’re still working to bring you the most innovative, interactive music learning experience possible.”
Rocksmith+held a closed beta over the summer, so the franchise will still keep carrying on and teaching folks to play their six (and four) strings into the future. But still, hats off to a guitar tool that I used for a long time and taught me how to playCherub Rock.