Rocksmith 2014 Edition and all DLC to be delisted from Xbox store soon Ubisoft has announced it will soon delist its music game Rocksmith 2014 Edition and all of its DLC packs from the Microsoft Store.Sean Carey Published 25 Sep 2023 FollowtopicsRocksmith 2014 EditionUbisoftLocal MultiplayerLocal Co-opMusicSean Carey As per a post on the Rocksmith website, Ubisoft is delisting its music game/educational tool Rocksmith 2014 Edition from the Xbox store on October 23. The Xbox 360 version of Rocksmith 2014 appears to have already been removed from sale."Nearly ten years ago, we launched Rocksmith 2014 and set out on a journey of learning and playing guitar together, practicing old favorites, and discovering new ones along the way," Ubisoft said. "We thank you for an incredible decade and know a big part of that was being able to feature officially licensed music to learn and play in Rocksmith 2014. Now, as we approach that decade mark, we must remove Rocksmith 2014 for purchase from all digital storefronts as of October 23, 2023."As for Rocksmith 2014 Edition DLC, the publisher notes that DLC packs and singles for the game will be delisted "over time as well." Of course, if you've already purchased Rocksmith 2014 Edition or any of its DLC packs, you will still be able to download and play them once they're delisted. Rocksmith 2014 Edition is available physically (and so too is the Xbox 360 version), but if you want to own it (and its DLC packs) digitally, you'll need to purchase the game before October 23.Thanks to ManicMetalhead for the heads-up!More Rocksmith 2014 Edition stories: Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered Receives a Small Update, Says More to Come Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered Receives a Small Update Rocksmith 2014 Edition Goes Acoustic With Latest Patch XBL Content Roundup: November 11th, 2016 XBL Content Roundup: November 4th, 2016 DelistingXbox 360Xbox One Written by Sean CareyA big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.