Get ready to unleash your inner musician with the launch of Disaster Band, now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. This innovative rhythm and music sandbox blends traditional and quirky sound-making into a game where chaos is part of the charm. Whether you’re musically inclined or completely new to the art, this title makes music fun, accessible, and downright unpredictable.
Harmonize with 15 Unique Instruments
Disaster Band features a diverse ensemble of fifteen instruments. From the classic violin to the delightfully ridiculous kazoo and even vocal “Meow” modes, players can interpret twenty included tracks with complete freedom. Want to solo “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” on rubber chicken? You can.
mod.io Integration Brings Endless Content
All versions of the game—PC and current-gen consoles alike—feature seamless mod.io integration. This means players can browse and download a wide array of community-created tracks and content. New uploads appear regularly, keeping gameplay fresh and encouraging player creativity beyond the default playlist.
Everything Is Free – Yes, Really
Unlike many music games locked behind DLC paywalls, Disaster Band ensures that all content additions remain completely free. This generous model helps foster a vibrant community and opens the game up to endless possibilities, without a single microtransaction in sight.
Game Info
Disaster Band
Release Date: June 27, 2024 (Console Launch)
Genre: Music, Casual, Party
Developer/Publisher: SunDust
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam)
Features at a Glance
- 15 playable instruments, including kazoo, violin, and voice
- 20 classic tracks to butcher—or master—at launch
- mod.io integration for custom, community-created tracks
- Cross-platform content sharing
- All content is 100% free – no DLC or paid add-ons
Join the Musical play
Disaster Band isn’t just about getting the song right—it’s about making it yours. Whether you’re soloing, collaborating with friends, or just exploring hilarious ways to perform, this is one concert you won’t want to miss. And if you’re curious how it sounds when a group of cats meows Beethoven… now’s your chance to find out.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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