Oh, boy. EA has finally come out and announced a European release date forRock Band, a game that has been out in America since last November. Sadly, that’s about as good as the news is going to get for European gamers; as I like to say when theAmerican Idolchampion is crowned, “It’s all downhill from here.” So here we go:Eurogamer has confirmedthatRock Bandwill be out in Europe on the 23rd of May.

That particular Friday will see the release of the Xbox 360 version of the game — and that’s it. That’s right, folks:Rock Bandwill be a timed 360 exclusive in Europe; for now, all EA is saying is that PS3, Wii, and PS2 versions will follow sometime “later this summer.” Hm…I wonder if Microsoft had a hand in that. Regardless, the real kick in the nuts comes in the form of thebundling and pricingof the game and its peripherals.

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For some reason that is unbeknownst to me, EA won’t give you the full package in one neat little box. That’s the way they did it in America, anyway ($169.99 for the PS3/360 “Rock BandSpecial Edition”). Across the pond, the “Instrument Edition” — which includes the drums, mic, and guitar only (no word on whether the pack-in guitar is wireless) — will cost you £129.99 / €169.99. Then, if you actually want to, y’know,usethose plastic instruments for something other than making noise, you’ll have to shell out anadditional£49.99 / €69.99 for the game disc.

Hit the jump for some more (tear-inducing) number crunching, as well as my own musings on this story.

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[viaEurogamerand…oh yeah,Eurogamer]

[Update:So much for having something to take solace in —MTV Games has confirmed to Shacknewsthat the nine European tracks (see the list after the jump) will eventually be made available as DLC for North AmericanRock Bandowners. The post-jump portion of the post has also been updated to reflect this. Woohoo, I’ll be able to get my Muse on!]

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Hm, what’s that? I just felt as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. Eurogamer did the math for us: the EU total comes out to £180 / €240, while America’s all-inclusive price of $170 translates to a mere £85 / €107. Ouch. So you’re paying more than double what we’ve been paying in the good ol’ U.S. of A. Finally, there are details on standalone instruments: a drum kit will sell for £69.99 / €89.99 by itself, and a wireless guitar will cost you £59.99 / €79.99.

If I were you, my European counterparts, I’d take to the streets —V For Vendettastyle. I don’t even live in Europe, but I think that this blatant disregard and mistreatment of an entire continental market is outrageous. By May 23rd, not only will you have had to wait over half a year forRock Band, but you’ll also have to pay twice the cost of the American bundle.

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I wonder if EA saw Nintendo and Sony throwing Europe a bone by releasingMario Kart WiiandGran Turismo 5 Prologue, respectively, in that region first — and then decided that it was totally okay for them to try and pull these shenanigans. Then again,some of you may take solace in the fact thatyou’ll be getting nineexclusive bonustracks geared specifically towards a European audience:

Blur – “Beetlebum”Oasis – “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”Tokio Hotel – “Monsoon”Muse – “Hysteria”Die Toten Hosen – “Hier Kommt Alex”Juli – “Perfekte Welle”H-Block X – “Countdown To Insanity”Les Wampas – “Manu Chao”Pleymo – “New Wave”

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After all, I’d kill to have some Muse songs to play inRock Band. Frankly, though, I don’t think that a 70-song library for the European version is worth the ridiculous price premium. But when the game launches in Europe, gamers there will have the full contingent of existing North American DLC tracks available for purchase. In addition, all downloadable songs from that point forward will be given to both markets each week. Songs will cost 160 Microsoft Points each — I wonder: will EA not vary the price at all for European DLC songs?

Either way, I still see this as a very poor business decision on EA’s part. The whole setup — a 360-only launch, high price, and inexplicable bundling — appears to be a giant middle finger from EA to Europe. Especially after theyregion-locked the online play inArmy of Two, what else are gamers supposed to interpret this as? Hell, at this absurdly high price point,Rock Bandmay not even sell all that well in Europe. What do you guys think?

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