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Let's Sing 2026 with German Hits is a music game from Voxler and Ravenscourt that turns singing into a competitive party. Released November 2025, it’s tailored for fans of German-language pop, featuring curated playlists from the 80s to today. Play solo to practice pitch accuracy or team up for multiplayer showdowns. The game tracks your vocal performance in real time, awarding points for timing and tone, while unlocking cosmetic rewards keeps the replay value high. With support on Xbox, PS5, and Switch, it’s built for couch co-op and living room chaos. If you’ve ever hummed along to a German chart-topper, this one’s for you.
Each session starts with a song pick from themed sets, maybe 90s rock or modern anthems. You sing into a mic, hitting notes to boost your score. The game judges pitch and timing in real time, with a visual meter showing how close you are to the target. Solo mode lets you practice, but multiplayer is where it shines: take turns or battle head-to-head as points fly. The rhythm isn’t about quick reflexes but vocal precision, making it accessible yet tricky. Cosmetic unlocks (glasses, outfits) add a layer of progression, and the playlists rotate to keep things fresh. Sessions last 10, 30 minutes, making it ideal for quick laughs or long parties.
PlayPile data shows 78% of players finish the core setlist within 3 hours, with 62% hitting at least 80% accuracy on a track. Community moods skew upbeat (85% positive) but niche, most reviews praise the “authentic German pop curation” but note the 45-song library feels small. Critics at GameSpot called it “a must-have for German music fans,” while Eurogamer found the scoring system “too lenient for serious singers.” Average playtime is 4.2 hours, with 42% of players unlocking all cosmetics. The game’s strongest reviews come from multiplayer groups, who highlight its “laughter-inducing” duets and ease of setup.
A solid pick for German music lovers and party players. It lacks the depth of rhythm game veterans like Guitar Hero but excels as a lighthearted, social experience. At $39.99, it’s pricey for the song count, though the themed playlists justify the cost for fans. Achievements are standard (collect 100 points, unlock every outfit), adding minimal incentive. If you’ve got friends who belt out German hits, this is your jam. Skip it if you want technical challenges or expansive libraries.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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