Last April, developer Ubisoft released the final DLC track forRocksmith Remastered, after continuously supporting the game for nearly five years. Of course, shortly afterUbisoft released the final track for the remaster, players have wondered what’s next for the franchise. Now, it appears that Ubisoft is planning to undertake a new project forRocksmith, thanks to a job listing suggesting that either a sequel or a spin-off is in the works.
The job listing in question is for a Guitar and Bass transcriptionist, that is able to transcribe guitar and bass music using proprietary software, analyze songs to identify guitar tunings and associated techniques, and many more. Although this specific listing does not specify aRocksmithsequel or spin-off, it is obvious that the role will have something to do with the franchise. Interestingly enough, other job listings at Ubisoft looking for a Producer, UI Designer, music analyst, and more have mentionedRocksmithin their descriptions.

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At the moment, Ubisoft still hasn’t made any confirmation that a new project forRocksmithis currently in the works. However, if there is something under development forRocksmith, it is most likely for a different game, given that Ubisoft has already stated that lastApril’s DLC will be the final one forRocksmith Remastered.
Of course, while it is sad thatRocksmith Remasteredwill no longer have any more content expansions, fans of the franchise should be excited for whatever Ubisoft is currently planning for the future ofRocksmith. Hopefully, Ubisoft will release a statement soon and reveal whether Riocksmith will be getting a sequel or a spin-off title sometime in the future.
Rocksmith Remasteredis available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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