Let’s Sing 2026 is a great addition to the franchise! My family has loved playing this game for years. However, it has previously been criticised for not having enough depth. Well, roll on to this year’s version, and I cannot make that statement. Instead, this has a huge repertoire of songs, a new career mode, and a wonderful party edge.
This singing game was developed by Voxler SAS and published by PLAION GmbH. It is a single-player, local cooperative, or online competitive title. Furthermore, it is ridiculously easy to understand. Now, I know what you’re thinking, “Why would I play this if I’m tone deaf?” Well, it is a fair concern, but the simple to follow tone lines make it easy, even if you don’t have the greatest voice.

Let’s Sing 2026 adds depth.
Let’s Sing 2026 adds a fun and fulfilling career mode to its roster of modes. Although this is relatively simple when compared to other games, we loved the chance to visit new venues, meet different characters, and sparkle on new stages. Alongside this, we enjoyed personalising our characters and losing ourselves in a wonderfully colourful singing world.
The action remains the same, but the “The Tube” tutorial system helps inexperienced, nervous, or tone deaf players understand where they are going wrong. This simple tool allows gamers to perform at their best while understanding the core fundamentals. This option should help people overcome their nerves and produce their best karaoke moments.
VIP pass.
Let’s Sing 2026 has a small base song list. This may disappoint some, but if you are familiar with the franchise, this won’t be a surprise. Instead, gamers are encouraged to opt for the VIP pass. If you have either of the more expensive digital games, you’ll enjoy 3 months or 12 months of VIP service included. PLAION GmbH kindly provided me with a 12-month pass, and my kids couldn’t be happier.
If you purchase any digital version, you’ll get a trial month to enjoy over 180 songs. This list is updated regularly, which helps keep things fresh. Recently, the service experienced an outage, which was frustrating. The publisher and developer worked diligently to resolve this issue, and the service was restored to full functionality within under four days.

Let’s Sing 2026 has an Asian vibe.
We all know that the Land of the Rising Sun loves karaoke. Therefore, I wasn’t surprised that Let’s Sing 2026 has a distinct Asian vibe. The vibrant colours, OTT character models, and general upbeat nature of the visuals are appealing. Additionally, kids will love the simplicity and easy-to-follow on-screen instructions.
The audio is as good as you’d expect and hope for. Each song plays note perfectly, and I had no issues with anything the game threw at me. Moreover, your audio experience will vary depending on the quality of your headphones, microphone, and speakers.

Excellent controls.
This allows multiple users to download the Let’s Sing app and play without the use of a high-end or expensive microphone. This is fantastic as it will enable more people to play without requiring microphones, additional controllers, and other unnecessary peripherals. If you are playing this alone, you’ll enjoy excellent and easy-to-follow controls. The tonal range for each song is clearly displayed, and if you are flat or off-key, the guide helps you get back on course.
This is the most in-depth addition to the franchise to date. The career mode adds a little extra sparkle to an otherwise enjoyable experience. Furthermore, there is the LS Fest mode (online action), Classic, and Feats (duets). Consequently, there is plenty to see and do as you sing your favourite songs.
Let’s Sing 2026 is a brilliantly loud and vibrant game.
This won’t be for everyone. However, if your family loves gaming nights and something silly and enjoyable, this is the game for you. Moreover, the free-to-download app ensures that playing this is a breeze. Accordingly, I think it is brilliant, and I recommend buying it here! Can you make your party nights sparkle? Pick your character, warm up your voice, and show the world you mean business.
