Let's Sing 2026

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PS4Blog.net
8.5 / 10
IGN Spain
6 / 10
33bits
86 / 100
Life is Xbox
70 / 100
Chicas Gamers
7 / 10
Console-Tribe
75 / 100
Comunidad Xbox
70 / 100
Creators: Voxler, PLAION
Release Date: Nov 4, 2025 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch
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Let's Sing 2026 - Launch Trailer

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Let's Sing 2026 - Announce Trailer

Critic Reviews for Let's Sing 2026

PS4Blog.net

EdEN
8.5 / 10.0
PS4Blog.net

Are you ready for 35 new songs to sing your heart away?

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IGN Spain

Estrella Gomez
6 / 10.0
IGN Spain

Let's Sing 2026 arrives with over 30 new songs for you to sing at the top of your lungs. Despite having a varied playlist and four game modes, this party feels insufficient, especially if you don't have the VIP Pass.

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Few games manage to convey as much joy as Let's Sing 2026. It's a tribute to music and fifteen years of gatherings, laughter, and good times in front of the microphone. With The Tube and its extensive initial repertoire—plus everything the VIP pass offers—it's once again the undisputed king of karaoke on consoles.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

The perfect karaoke solution for home entertainment. Doesn’t cost a fortune and will guarantee many hours of fun, especially if you’re one to invite friends over for party games. The formula kind of expects you to buy into the VIP pass or buy extra content though, so keep that in mind.

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Nueva entrega del incombustible Let´s Sing, esta vez en su edición 2026, con las canciones más molonas del momento y modos con los que disfrutarlas tanto solo como en compañía.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Let's Sing 2026 is the ultimate karaoke party game: a balanced playlist, fun modes for beginners and pros, and handy smartphone support make it perfect for nights with friends—or solo, as long as the music plays.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Voxler and Plaion are back with another edition of their legendary singing game. The concept remains the same...which is both good and bad. There is virtually no innovation compared to previous editions.

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