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Pricing<\/h2>\n

Rocksmith’s latest version is the 2014 remastered edition. Inside the box, you’ll find the game CD and a Real Tone Cable, which you’ll use to connect your instrument of choice to the computer or console. The Real Tone Cable will connect to your guitar via a 1\/4″ jack, so electric guitars are best for this particular system, though acoustic units outfitted with pickups that have an appropriate jack will work, too.<\/p>\n

If you’ve already got a Real Tone Cable, you can purchase the game as a standalone for a lower price. Conversely, users who already have a copy of the game, or just need an additional cable, can buy a Real Tone cord by itself, as well.<\/p>\n

Here’s a look at what everything will cost you:<\/p>\n