Games

Guitar Hero World Tour Now Priced For AU

Australian Post Posted by Nick Broughall at 10:28 AM on September 5, 2008

It was just the other day that Activision answered our call by giving us the Australian release date of their new Guitar Hero World Tour game. Now Kotaku's been graced with the other information we've been desperately seeking - the price.

It's not cheap, but it's not too expensive either, and in comparison to some of the figures that were being thrown around for Rock Band, it's positively bargain basement.

For the full kit, which include the game, guitar, microphone and drum set, you're looking at $330 for Xbox 360 and PS3, $320 for Wii and $300 for PS2. The game itself tops out at $90 on Xbox 360 and PS3 as well, so if you are just a Guitar Hero with the previous games and don't want to be in a band, this is a pretty decent option.

The full pricing is below the fold. I think I've just found my Birthday present this year.

 

Super Bundle (Contains Drum kit, guitar, mic, software) PS3 $329.95 XBX 360 $329.95 Wii $319.95 PS2 $299.95

Guitar Bundle (contains guitar and software)
PS3 $169.95
XBX 360 $169.95
Wii $159.95
PS2 $149.95

Standalone Game Software
PS3 $89.95
XBX 360 $89.95
Wii $79.95
PS2 $69.95


[via Kotaku]

Comments

skam

Posted September 5, 2008 12:27 PM

They need to release prices for Drum by itself / Drum bundle. =/

rangott

Posted September 5, 2008 3:59 PM

exactly. I already have two guitars im not buying a 3rd one just for that slide motion thingy.

Ophil

Posted October 4, 2008 9:29 PM

Is a plastic drum and a mic really worth $160.
I probly will by it anyway but still thats a lot to add wen i dont want the mic anyway, im so not singing and im not leating any tone deaf people knock off my groove.

Addz

Posted November 10, 2008 9:11 PM

some stores wont be stocking the super bundle after release. i know my store aint at eb games

Chris

Posted November 12, 2008 9:45 PM

You pretty much have to buy the guitar or you cant play the game...especially for bass

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