Gaming
Rock Band 4 Van Halen Hits Pack 01 Now Available On The Xbox Store

Rock Band 4 has been receiving plenty of extra content since its release, with new song packs expanding the already extensive experience of the rhythm game developed by Harmonix. Only yesterday the team revealed that a new Rock Band 4 song pack called the Van Halen Hits Pack 01 would be available soon and now we can confirm that the new DLC pack for the game is now available on the Xbox Store.
The Rock Band 4 Van Halen Hits Pack 01 can now be purchased on the Xbox Store for the price og $9.99. The pack includes some of the more famous song by Van Halen, including Ain’t Taling About Love, And The Cradle Will Rock, Dance The Night Away, Hot For Teacher, Runnin’ With The Devil and Unchained. The pack will become available later today on the North American PlayStation Store.
Last week Harmonix revealed new details on the next big Rock Band 4 update, which will be released on December 8th on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The update will include plenty of new features such as a new taunt system, an improved calibration for instrument, the breackneck speed option and much more. If you’re enjoying the rhythm game developed by Harmonix, there’s a very good chance you will appreciate all the tweaks and new features included in the upcoming update.
As mentioned above, plenty of Rock Band 4 content has been made available in the past weeks. Earlier this month more songs have been released on all formats, including tracks from The Hollies, Iggy Pop and Robert Palmer.
Rock Band 4 is now available in North America and Europe on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We will keep you updated on the game’s future updates and DLC packs as soon as news come in on them so stay tuned for all the latest news on Harmonix’s latest game.
Gaming
Life DLC High on Knife hits PlayStation 3 on October 3

High on Life gets its first major paid DLC next week. From October 3, you can experience High on Knife. The offering was announced by a strange claymation trailer, and while you can still expect a silly experience, the developers wanted to make it spooky.
Announcing the DLC, Squanch Games CEO Mike Fridley said: “High On Knife is still hilarious and weird, but we’re getting spooky. Maybe not ‘I may never sleep again’ terror, but ‘my dreams are going to be broken for a while’. Imagine body horror, but your horrible body gets worse. We need your trust for now.”
Consider our curiosity piqued. Would you have bought High on Life for PlayStation or played it before? Any thoughts on High on Knife? Are you considering another serving?
Gaming
For Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s PS5 Trophies, Do Everything

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 appears to be a completionist’s dream, like its predecessors. Famous developer Insomniac Games has revealed a partial list of Trophies for the upcoming release, likely excluding spoilers. The lesson is that you must do almost everything to get Platinum.
Gongs include 100% completing every district in the game, including quests, collectibles, and crimes. You must also buy all gadget upgrades, unlock all suits, and complete combat missions as Peter Parker and Miles Morales. It seems simple, but you must do everything.
Here is a partial list of spoiler-free Trophies. After browsing, let us know if you’ll go Platinum. Doesn’t it look fun to unlock?
Gaming
PlayStation Delete Account Search Traffic Soars After Security Breach

After an alleged data breach this week, Google Trends registered a 277% increase in “delete PlayStation account” searches. Ransomware group claimed to have “successfully compromised all of Sony’s systems” and sold stolen data. The Japanese giant says it’s investigating.
Despite no leak confirmation, search data suggests many gamers are eager to close their accounts in the aftermath. A 277% increase in search traffic is alarming, but we don’t know how many queries it represents.
Sony was hit hard over a decade ago when a PSN data breach took down its online network. This led the company to offer free security and several games as compensation. Naturally, it increased behind-the-scenes security.
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