When Red Octane and Neversoft announced that allGuitar Hero World Tourdownloadable content would also work with the upcomingGuitar Hero 5, everyone’s wallets cheered. But one thing they didn’t mention to press at E3, as far as I knew, was the ability to transfer tracks from theWorld Tourdisc to your hard drive for use inGuitar Hero 5.

According to Australian gaming siteGameplayer, the feature was announced at E3… but no one was paying attention. Or they heard it from an off-the-record source. Not entirely sure (I’m a sloppy, but decent, note taker), I followed up with Red Octane to get the scoop.

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“Franchise compatibility is something we are interesting in and we are looking into,” I was told by a representative for Red Octane, “but we do not have any details to share at this time.”

So that means while it’s not off the table for the future, the ability to rip songs from theWorld Tourdisc to your hard drive hasn’t been confirmed. Red Octane did reiterate that theWorld Tourdownloadable content would be fully-compatible withGuitar Hero 5, “and will feature all of the game’s upgrades and enhancements.”

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