The launch of the computer game The Beatles: Rock Band will see a selection of the band's music being available to download for the first time ever.
A selection of The Beatles' back catalogue will soon be available to download legally for the first time in history, following the release of video game The Beatles: Rock Band on Wednesday.
The release of the game, which sees players being able to peform 45 of the band's songs in famous venues and with custom-built instruments, coincides with record label EMI's physical release of 14 of the group's digitally remastered albums.
And from 19 October owners of The Beatles: Rock Band will be able to download the whole Abbey Road album through either their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii for about £10 or select songs from the album at 99p each.
It is the first time that The Beatles' own record label; Apple Corps, along with EMI Music, Harrisongs Ltd and Sony/ATV Music Publishing have agreed to present The Beatles' music in an interactive video game format and offer the music for download.
Plans on how best to offer The Beatles' back catalogue online have been in discussion between the main parties involved for some time.
The companies will also be offering Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for sale in November followed by Rubber Soul in December.
Watch gameplay trailers and get full tracklistings at The Beatles: Rock Band official site.
http://www.thebeatlesrockband.com/