Rock BandThe Rock Band Network, the service that will allow musicians to turn their tracks into Rock Band songs, is currently in closed beta but will launch for real in early-2010.

Harmonix had initially suggested that Rock Band Network would launch in November but with four days left in the month, that’s not happening.

However, the tools for bands to convert their songs into the format Rock Band requires are already available to download.

The Rock Band Network which will allow bands and musicians to interact with each other and feature peer reviewing of new tracks should open next month. The Rock Band Network store, which will sell the new tracks, will launch at the start of 2010.

The Rock Band Network will come first to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Xbox 360 was meant to be getting Rock Band Network first but this may no longer be the case.

Read our review of The Beatles: Rock Band here and ponder whether you’ve got any tunes that might make the grade on Rock Band Network.

Due early 2010 | £free | Rock Band (via Kotaku)

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