Fortnite Festival Adds Support for Rock Band 4 Guitar Controllers

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By: Jason Siu

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Several Rock Band 4 guitar controllers can now be used in Fortnite Festival

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Fortnite Festival Season 3 starts today, running until June 12, 2024 at 9:00pm Pacific (June 13, 2024 at 12:00am Eastern). The Icon of Fortnite Festival Season 3 is the award-winning artist Billie Eilish, with the Premium Reward Track automatically including the Green Roots Billie Outfit. Other Billie Eilish-related items in the shop include three of her biggest hits as Jam Tracks: “all the good girls go to hell,” “Happier Than Ever – Edit,” and “Therefore I Am.” Also, two emotes, “bad guy” and “you should see me in a crown,” will be available in the Shop until the season’s final set.

More excitingly, Season 3 supports Rock Band 4 guitar controllers for new Pro Lead and Pro Bass song parts on the Main Stage for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. The products compatible with both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 include:

  • RIFFMASTER Wireless Guitar Controller for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
  • RockBand 4 Rivals Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar for PlayStation 4
  • RockBand 4 Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar for PlayStation 4

The following guitar controllers are compatible with Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC:

  • RIFFMASTER Wireless Guitar Controller for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC
  • RockBand 4 Rivals Wireless Fender Jaguar Guitar for Xbox One (requires Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 to use on PC)
  • RockBand 4 Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar for Xbox One (requires Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 to use on PC)

The new season also brings a list of improvements and fixes, and you can see the patch notes below.

Fortnite Festival Season 3 Improvements and Fixes

PRO LEAD AND PRO BASS

  • Added two new song parts: Pro Lead and Pro Bass! All current and future Jam Tracks now have these two playable song parts, accessible on the Main Stage with a guitar controller.
    • Pro Lead and Pro Bass have hammer-on and pull-off notes. When you have a streak going, you can hit these notes without strumming!
    • Pro Lead and Pro Bass have colored notes for each lane, corresponding with the guitar controller’s buttons.
    • Leaderboards now have new listings to support Pro Lead and Pro Bass scores. Climb to the top!
  • To support the release of Pro Lead and Pro Bass, we’ve updated the Overdrive color for all song parts from bright orange to silver-white. How you gather and activate Overdrive hasn’t changed, but we felt with the added note colors that Overdrive needed to appear more distinct.
  • For now, the whammy bar only provides a visual effect. There is no audio distortion or extra Overdrive energy when whammying.
  • We’re continuing to improve the feel of playing with a guitar controller and want your feedback! For rhythm-rocking veterans, there may be situations where you miss a note you’d expected to hit, or where a familiar Jam Track feels different. Let us know your thoughts as you don the axe in Fortnite Festival. We’re excited to see you shred!

TUNING UP

  • The Music Library now shows an expanded set of stats, showing your selected Instrument type’s best performance in each Jam Track row.
  • The Music Library is now also ordered with new and featured Jam Tracks at the top by default (this can be re-sorted), allowing players with large libraries to easily access Quest-relevant Jam Tracks.
  • New Wristband Quests and rewards have been added. 
  • Season 2 leaderboard scores have been recorded and archived. The leaderboards await your new top performances with Season 3! 
  • For more convenient song selection, you’ll be closer to the organ when you arrive Backstage. No more sprinting to make your setlist!
  • There are more stats on the Results screen after each performance. You can now see the percentage of notes hit and missed and the average from your other performances to see how you’ve improved.
  • We’ve reordered the song parts selection menu to Vocals > Bass > Lead > Drums.
  • We fixed a bug that was granting a “Double Overdrive” meter during certain note sections. 
  • Made various other fixes and improvements.

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With over 20 years of online publishing experience, Jason Siu is currently the Content Director at VerticalScope and used to spend most of his time writing about cars. His work can be seen on websites such as AutoGuide, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, Tire Authority, and more. As the former co-founder of Tunerzine.com and West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, he has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to indulge in his passion for writing about games. Although Jason is a variety gamer, he generally prefers RPGs.

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