Next, the new gameplay modes have three options, so that's one spintax. Benefits section also has three, another spintax. Let's structure it like that. So each list that has three items can be converted.
Then: "This game allowed players to rock out to their favorite songs on guitar, bass, drums, and vocals, either solo or with friends."
- "This game" → "The game|This title|The game itself" - "allowed players to rock out" → "let gamers play|enabled players to jam|allowed users to perform" - "to their favorite songs" → "to their preferred tunes|on their loved tracks|on their chosen music" - "on guitar, bass, drums, and vocals" → same as original, since those are proper nouns. - "either solo or with friends" → "either alone or alongside pals|individually or in a group|by oneself or with companions"
Looking at the new gameplay modes: "Band Career Mode: play through a career mode with a band of friends", "Quick Play: play any song...", "Multiplayer: compete...". Here, the terms like "career mode", "quick play", "multiplayer" might be candidates. But "Band Career Mode" is a specific mode name, so probably a proper noun. The gameplay modes are listed as options but with only three different ones. Wait, the user wants to alter terms with three options. So if there are three gameplay modes listed here, each can be a spintax option.
"first released" → initiallydebutfor the first time