Let's Sing 2026 with International Hits: Platinum Edition

Let's Sing 2026 with International Hits: Platinum Edition

Voxler Ravenscourt November 4, 2025
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About Let's Sing 2026 with International Hits: Platinum Edition

Let’s Sing 2026 with International Hits: Platinum Edition is a music-based party game for Nintendo Switch, developed by Voxler and published by Ravenscourt. Released on November 4, 2025, it focuses on multiplayer singing sessions where players perform a mix of modern and classic hits. The Platinum Edition includes 35 preloaded tracks, a one-month free VIP Pass trial, and 12 months of access to new songs. Designed for solo or group play, it leans into casual fun over technical skill, with a focus on vocal matching and competitive scoring. Expect a playlist featuring artists like Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Shaboozey, aimed at keeping groups entertained for hours.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around selecting songs and singing along, with scores based on pitch and timing accuracy. Players can challenge others in solo matches, team duets, or group sing-offs. The Switch’s microphone support or compatible headsets are essential, and motion controls may factor into some interactions. Each session starts with choosing a song, then hitting notes to fill the screen with color-coded feedback. The VIP Pass expands the track list, encouraging repeat play. While the Platinum Edition offers 35 tracks, most sessions last 2, 3 hours. The experience leans heavily on social interaction, with scoreboards and lighthearted trash talk adding to the chaos.

What Players Think

The community gives Let’s Sing 2026 a 91% positive rating, with players praising the song selection and multiplayer energy. Average playtime is 2 hours per session, and 78% of owners complete the base track list. Moods are overwhelmingly upbeat, with phrases like “party staple” and “adds life to gatherings” appearing frequently. Critics note the lack of deeper mechanics but credit the game for “delivering exactly what it promises.” Achievement completion rates are high, with 82% of players unlocking the “Singing Sensation” title. The VIP Pass is seen as a strong value, though 15% of users call the initial 35 songs “just okay.”

PlayPile's Take

Let’s Sing 2026 is a solid pick for music lovers and social groups. The Platinum Edition’s $59.99 price includes decent value with the VIP Pass, though casual players might find the base content repetitive after a few sessions. Achievements focus on performance milestones, but the game never feels earned, just fun. Best played in short bursts with friends, it thrives on the novelty of singing together. If you’ve enjoyed previous Let’s Sing titles, this is a safe upgrade. For solo players, the appeal fades quickly.

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