Of course, you will have to own Rock Band 3 on PS3 to import to PS4 and on Xbox 360 for Xbox One imports. Unfortunately you’ll just have to check for yourself and see if it registered. We also aren’t sure if you can get it if you played the game once long ago, but no longer own it. This process isn’t exactly known at this time, so if you have the game and it doesn’t register you’ll have to contact Harmonix to get it sorted out. The full Rock Band 4 experience this bundle includes Rock Band 4 and the Rivals Expansion, giving you access to the full feature set of the best music game on the market. Harmonix has an automated process for determining if you own the game or not. We’ve conglomerated them all together into the following guide on how to import songs from Rock Band 3 into Rock Band 4.įirst up you need to own a copy of Rock Band 3 either physically or digitally. So the only question left is, how do you do it? Thankfully Harmonix has supplied a handy list of steps to follow, which are actually pretty quick and easy to pull off. Locate your Rock Band content in the list and choose 'Download to your PS4' for each item. Under your PSN ID in the top bar, choose 'Download List'. Heres the fiddly part: you have to re-download each DLC track individually in. The songs will download and then install to your console. The feature is live now on PS4, with Xbox One expected to hit very soon. Sign into the same PlayStation Network ID. You can only re-download DLC for free within each console family, so Xbox 360 to Xbox One, and PlayStation 3 to PS4. Sign into the same PlayStation Network ID. Harmonix has finally worked out all the legal and technical trouble that was holding up Rock Band 3 imports to Rock Band 4.
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