
The interactive gaming world changed forever on 09/09/09 when MTV Games and Harmonix introduced Beatles: Rock Band, the first of its kind in retro rocker gaming experiences. Beatles Rock Band takes gamers on an interactive journey through the Beatles’ career from “Please Please Me” to “Abbey Road.” Gamers can play-along on Beatles replica hardware to any of the 45 songs in the extensive catalog. “The project is a fun idea which broadens the appeal of the Beatles,” according to former Beatles member, Paul McCartney. “I like people having the opportunity to get to know the music from the inside out.”
To promote the product, Beatles: Rock Band was released simultaneously with the re-mastered Beatles catalog. Viacom spent a whopping $10 million in payouts for the rights to Beatles songs, taking a yellow submarine-sized gamble in the down economy. The marketing efforts were massive and included expensive TV spots, a co-promotion with Pepsi as well as a major cross-promotion on all of Viacom’s cable networks at 9am and 9pm on 09/09/09. Other efforts included the sale of Beatles memorabilia at a broad range of retailers, from 7-11 to Whole Foods.
Since its September release, the game has sold 595,000 copies. Revenues in the music video games category have increased 72% in the past year due to the success of both Beatles: Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5. Sales were also driven by the new replica hardware. Gamers can purchase the Rickenbacker 325 guitar, Gretsch Duo Jet guitar, Höfner Bass and Rock Band Ludwig drums, which cost around $100 each.
Viacom CEO Philip Dauman reported, “The sales have exceeded our internal expectations…In the first week we’ve sold about 25% of our inventory, and we’ve had tremendous excitement around this game.” Sales numbers and excitement of that kind are enough to give anyone “kaleidoscope eyes.”