Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered Drowning Pool New
Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered — Drowning Pool: New Track Spotlight
Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered keeps delivering that rare mix of authentic guitar practice and pure video-game fun, and the addition of Drowning Pool’s music injects an adrenaline shot straight into the song library. Whether you’re a metalhead sharpening downstrokes or a beginner who wants an aggressive, accessible entry into heavy riffs, Drowning Pool’s tracks are a perfect fit for Rocksmith’s learning-forward approach.
After being delisted in late 2023 due to expiring music licenses, the game made a surprise comeback in late 2024 as the Rocksmith 2014 Remastered: Learn & Play Edition. This new version aims to preserve the core experience for new players, though it swaps out many original licensed tracks for practice exercises and public domain arrangements. Drowning Pool in the Game rocksmith 2014 edition remastered drowning pool new
The Solo
Yes, there is a solo. It’s short, pentatonic-based, and played with a lot of wah. For the Rocksmith player searching for "new" content, this solo is a fantastic introduction to blues-box positions at high gain. Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered — Drowning Pool: New
- The New Feature: The 2024/2025 patch for the Remastered engine includes a re-engineered guitar tone that finally captures the squealing, harmonized pinch harmonics of guitarist C.J. Pierce.
- Why it matters: You can now hear the difference between the Drop C tuning and your amp’s distortion much clearer during the breakdown ("Let the bodies hit the floor...").
The DLC includes a custom "Authentic Tone" designed to mimic the original recording’s heavy distortion and industrial metal sound. Compatibility: The New Feature: The 2024/2025 patch for the
Rocksmith 2014 will be removed from all digital storefronts on October 23rd, 2023, with DLC packs and singles to follow over time.