17 April 2009 10:02 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
A few more details and pricing for The Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition Premium Bundle have been revealed by Harmonix, MTV and EA.The bundle will include The Beatles: Rock Band game, a Hofner Bass controller, described as a large scale replica of the bass used by Paul McCartney, "Beatles-inspired" and Ludwig-branded Rock Band 2 drums with a "classic pearl finish" and vintage replica Beatles kick drum head.
In addition, and to make sure the game really takes over your living room, there's a microphone, microphone stand and a mysterious mention of "additional special content".
In the US the bundle is $250, here in the UK and Europe, The Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition Premium Bundle will retail for £179 and 199 euros.
Those who pre-order will be eligible to join the The Beatles: Rock Band Pre-Order Club and get breaking news and access to exclusive game elements including art and behind-the-scenes footage directly from MTV Games and Harmonix.
The companies say new material will be released regularly starting in May and leading up to the game's launch on 9/9/09. Gaming, Music games, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PS3, Harmonix, EA, Beatles, Audio, Musical instruments, MTV




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