Plaion has confirmed that it will release an updated version of its karaoke software Let's Sing this year. Although there will be no dedicated Switch 2 version, the Switch version will be compatible with the new console.

In terms of content, Let's Sing 2026 once again offers a colourful mix of international and national songs to sing along to. The final track list has not yet been released by Plaion, but according to pack shots, Billie Eilish, Imagine Dragons and Robbie Williams will be included, as well as German artists Nina Chuba, Sarah Connor, Jazeek and Sarah Engels.

The titles are available in various packages with microphones for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. There is no extra Switch 2 version, but according to Plain, the regular Switch version is compatible. The new edition of the karaoke game, which has been released regularly for 15 years, is being developed by Voxler. The exact release date has not yet been announced, but in previous years, all Let's Sing titles have been released in November.


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