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Karaoke Party Game Let’s Sing 2016 Arrives This Fall Announces Maximum Games

by rawmeatcowboy
01 September 2015
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September 1, 2015 (Walnut Creek, CA) – Maximum Games today announced the new multiplayer karaoke party game, Let’s Sing 2016, will arrive this October on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Nintendo’s Wii™ system (also playable on the Wii U™ system), boasting 35 chart-topping hits from today’s biggest pop stars.

Featuring musical talents such as Meghan Trainor, Sia, Charli XCX, and Sam Smith, Let’s Sing 2016 invites players to belt out their best renditions to the most popular songs today in an all-new karaoke experience that offers multiple singing modes, dozens of Billboard hits, and competitive multiplayer challenges.

Let’s Sing 2016 also features all the original music videos from all 39 artists in the game, so players get an enhanced singing experience as they perform “alongside” their favorite stars, motivated by continuous feedback on their vocal performances.

“It definitely adds an extra layer of fun to be able to see the artists performing each song in the background while you try to reach their level of musical perfection,” said Christina Seelye, CEO of Maximum Games.

Both versions of Let’s Sing 2016 will include all tracks and videos. Gamers on Wii or Wii U will have the option of playing alone or with up to 3 other friends in “Solo,” “Duet,” “Co-Op,” and “Battle” modes. The PS4™ game will come with 3 extra modes for a total of 7 ways to play for up to 8 different players. Modes for PS4 include: “Elimination,” “By Heart,” “Pass the Mic,” “Expert,” and more.

Songs include All About That Bass, Uptown Funk, Stay With Me, Pompeii, Bang Bang, Royals, All Of Me, Chandelier, and many more current hits, as well as classics from The Cure, Queen, and Roxette.

Let’s Sing 2016 is scheduled to release for PS4 system and the Wii system (compatible with the Wii U system) this fall, and is rated T by the ESRB. For more information on Let’s Sing 2016 or Maximum Games, visit www.maximumgames.com.