Guitar Hero: World Tour Deluxe Band Bundle resembles conference swag bag

RedOctane stretched the limits of what a limited edition bundle should contain today with its new $240 Guitar Hero: World Tour deluxe edition.

Guitar Hero World Tour deluxe edition gets you a key chain

Plus, a guitar bag!

For an additional $50, faux rockers can buy a newly announced limited edition Guitar Hero: World Tour bundle from RedOctane, the company's web site revealed today.

The $240 Deluxe Band Bundle bundle includes an XL t-shirt (and only XL), dual recharge kit, dual gig bag (to hold the guitar), and a key chain.

The bundle, also mentioned over at GameSpot, made no mention of exclusive limited edition-only DLC or other in-game freebies, as has been the case with other upcoming titles, like Gears of War 2's golden lancer. The GH: WT bundle arrives on October 26.

Maybe they should have called this the conference swag bag bundle--what do you think?

Those wanting to buy the game only (no peripherals) will pay $50 for PS2 and Wii versions; $60 for PS3 and 360 versions. $100 will get you the game and new guitar and $190 nets players with a band pack, which includes the game, drums, (1) guitar, and mic.

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funnyman212

Why does it have to be in a bundle all the time? Not just for Guitar Hero. For every game that comes with bundles! It's so annoying. That sucks.

goldberg_evan

Or you could go out and buy a real guitar and save up a little more and get a basic drum set and learn something much more valuable with that amount of money
I've been playing guitar for 9 months and also have guitar hero, but would take a real guitar (my baby is a Yamaha AEX 500) over GH any day.

mstrmrdr82

240 dollars for a different color guitar a charger and a key chain....u gotta be out of your mind to buy that, or at least be rich

Toneman

Well, if the instruments work for both... you can probably get Rock Band AND Guitar Hero (disc only) for the same price as just Guitar Hero.

snipes1183

It'll be worth it for the recharge kits. Over time you will surely use up more than fifty bucks worth of AA's. I know I will, and I have. My GH III wireless goes through more batteries than people with portable cd players. It's an investment! ;)

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