Rock Band iOS to remain live, EA faults 'error'
EA has issued a statement promising that Rock Band iOS will remain live, and apologizing for an "error" that created the message saying it would go offline May 31.
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EA has issued a statement promising that Rock Band iOS will remain live, and apologizing for an "error" that created the message saying it would go offline May 31.
A notice in the Rock Band iOS App claims it will no longer be playable after May 31. EA hasn't issued a statement, and Harmonix seems as surprised as anyone else.
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