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The highly anticipated Guitar Hero: World Tour game is set to drop on stores by the last week of October. Many gamers are anticipating the game because of the drum set that comes with a cymbal controllers out of the box as well as the composition and sharing capabilities.
RedOctane has announced that a deluxe version of the game will be made available on the launch date. Priced at $239.99, this edition will be made available for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The deluxe editions for the Wii and PS2 will be priced at $219.99.
The deluxe edition bundle will have the game itself, a usb mic, 5-pad drum set with pdeal, guitar and drum wireless receivers, drum sticks, GHWT guitar faceplate, sticker pack, guitar strap, T-shirt, dual recharge kit, dual gig bag and key chain.
The deluxe edition will cost $50 more than the regular bundle priced at $189.99. And apparently, the price difference will only be for the addition of the shirt, keychain, recharge kit, and gig bag. Only the die-hard fans and the rich would probably spring for this bundle.
As for me, I’ll settle for the regular guitar bundle.
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Category: Games
Tags: Deluxe Edition, Guitar Hero: World Tour

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One Response for "Guitar Hero: World Tour Deluxe Edition added to launch lineup"
October 8th, 2008 at 12:07 pm
1Guitar Hero is pretty much turning into Band Hero now. I still haven’t heard about compatibility of Guitar Hero and Rock Band equipment. No one needs 2 drum sets and 4 guitars in their living room.
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