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Fortnite Festivalhas been a rather surprising addition to theFortniteline-up, as it brought the familiarGuitar Hero-style gameplay that gamers have been begging for for years. However, this isn’t the only game that is bringing this familiar gameplay loop back into trend, as a new game on Steam has stepped up.

According to a recent post on Twitter/X, a new game will soon be coming to Steam, which is both a game and a learning tool for anyone who is looking to learn how to play the guitar or piano in a rather stylish and fun way.
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The game in question that is coming soon is titledRocksmith+, and currently, it doesn’t have a set release date. However, it is clear from the different media on its Steam page that it is a very in-depth game that can teach a lot of people how to play different instruments.
Rocksmith+ coming soon to Steamhttps://t.co/l16j430z4Kpic.twitter.com/FGZ9GZKzPA

From what we can see, this game looks a lot morein-depth than games likeFortnite Festival,as it allows players to adapt to the difficulty of the song they are attempting to learn, allowing beginners to start simple and work their way up, while also providing professional musicians the opportunity to push their limits.
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Players will also have a wide variety of options to choose from in terms of controllers, as they will be able to sync up their keyboard, piano, electric guitar, bass guitar, and acoustic guitar so that they can try out the different songs in unique ways.
This means that players can alter their experience as they see fit while also learning a completely new skill in the process, which is something that doesn’t come around very often these days.

Fortnite Festival Has a Lot to Learn From Rocksmith+
Even thoughFortnite Festivalis a fun project that allows gamers to enjoy a bit of rock and roll with some familiar features from theGuitar Herofranchise, it may not hold a candle toRocksmith+with its many different features and its potentially larger library of songs.
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For now,Fortnite Festivaldoes have a large amount of songs to play while also allowing players to bring in their different characters to play these songs, creating a rather interesting site as characters like Goku can be seen rocking out to songs from pop artists. However, this is something thatFortnite Festivalhas overRocksmith+.
It seems the game will only feature a rather bothersome black star-filled void behind the gameplay in certain circumstances. Luckily, the gameplay loop fills in for the gap in the lack of visuals withinRocksmith+and will likely cause players to give it a try over other games while also learning some new skills, at least until more songs come toFortnite Festival, providing more musical fun.

What do you think about this upcoming game? Are you excited to learn how to play the guitar and piano? Let us know in the comments what you think!
Liam Magee
Gaming Writer/Editor
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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.
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