Compare Let's Sing 2025 - International Hits (DLC) (PS4/PS5) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Released on 11/5/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Music.

Only worth grabbing if the base Let's Sing 2025 roster left you cold on the international track selection. For karaoke nights already running well, this DLC is a targeted top-up, not a transformation.

My first honest question when this landed on the review pile was: does a song-pack DLC for a karaoke game actually need a review? After spending time with Let's Sing 2025 and looking at how Voxler SAS structured its content release, I think the answer is yes, because the value math here is genuinely different depending on how you already play the game. Let's Sing 2025 itself shipped with 35 base tracks covering chart-pop names like Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, Olivia Rodrigo, Ed Sheeran, and Teddy Swims, plus a one-month free VIP Pass trial that unlocks an additional 150-plus songs. The International Hits DLC sits on top of all that as a separate, permanent song-pack purchase, meaning you own those tracks outright rather than accessing them through the subscription carousel. That distinction matters. If you're a regular player who has already cycled through the VIP Pass catalogue and found the international-leaning selections thin, this pack has a clear purpose. If you're still burning through the trial or the base set, it's harder to justify right now. On the gameplay side, the songs slot into every available mode without friction. Classic Mode still scores you on pitch and rhythm accuracy with up to four singers, Feat Mode pairs two players into a duet that rewards harmonic sync, and LS Fest's online leaderboard free-for-all treats new tracks identically to base-game ones. The companion app that turns smartphones into microphones works the same way regardless of which song pack you're in. None of that changes with a DLC addition, which is both reassuring and a little limiting. You get more songs, not more game. The honest caveat is that this DLC exists inside a franchise with an active VIP Pass subscription service that itself keeps expanding the catalogue. If you're already subscribed, you have to weigh whether permanent ownership of a specific batch of international tracks is worth paying on top of your subscription, or whether you're better off waiting for those songs to appear inside the pass naturally. Voxler hasn't made that calculus transparent, and it's the one thing that could reasonably frustrate dedicated players. Song-pack DLC and a rotating subscription library are two competing models, and the game runs both simultaneously. For party use, where you want a guaranteed set list available offline without worrying about subscription status, the case for owning the International Hits pack gets stronger. The base game already supports up to four simultaneous singers, smartphone mics, and an accessible pitch-scoring system that doesn't punish casual players too hard. Add an international song roster to that setup and you have a reliable party toolkit. For solo Career Mode grinders, the additional tracks feed into the same narrative progression structure, but the career mode was never the main attraction of this series to begin with. Bottom line: the DLC does exactly one thing and does it cleanly. It gives you more songs you keep permanently. Whether those specific songs are worth the addition depends entirely on whether the base-game international selection already hit your personal playlist sweet spot. Alex, Scout Team

Let's Sing 2025 - International Hits (DLC) (PS4/PS5)
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Let's Sing 2025 - International Hits (DLC) (PS4/PS5)

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Nov 5, 2024Unknown
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Only worth grabbing if the base Let's Sing 2025 roster left you cold on the international track selection. For karaoke nights already running well, this DLC is a targeted top-up, not a transformation.

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Worth it for dedicated Let's Sing 2025 players who want permanent international tracks outside the VIP Pass subscription cycle.

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My first honest question when this landed on the review pile was: does a song-pack DLC for a karaoke game actually need a review? After spending time with Let's Sing 2025 and looking at how Voxler SAS structured its content release, I think the answer is yes, because the value math here is genuinely different depending on how you already play the game. Let's Sing 2025 itself shipped with 35 base tracks covering chart-pop names like Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, Olivia Rodrigo, Ed Sheeran, and Teddy Swims, plus a one-month free VIP Pass trial that unlocks an additional 150-plus songs. The International Hits DLC sits on top of all that as a separate, permanent song-pack purchase, meaning you own those tracks outright rather than accessing them through the subscription carousel. That distinction matters. If you're a regular player who has already cycled through the VIP Pass catalogue and found the international-leaning selections thin, this pack has a clear purpose. If you're still burning through the trial or the base set, it's harder to justify right now. On the gameplay side, the songs slot into every available mode without friction. Classic Mode still scores you on pitch and rhythm accuracy with up to four singers, Feat Mode pairs two players into a duet that rewards harmonic sync, and LS Fest's online leaderboard free-for-all treats new tracks identically to base-game ones. The companion app that turns smartphones into microphones works the same way regardless of which song pack you're in. None of that changes with a DLC addition, which is both reassuring and a little limiting. You get more songs, not more game. The honest caveat is that this DLC exists inside a franchise with an active VIP Pass subscription service that itself keeps expanding the catalogue. If you're already subscribed, you have to weigh whether permanent ownership of a specific batch of international tracks is worth paying on top of your subscription, or whether you're better off waiting for those songs to appear inside the pass naturally. Voxler hasn't made that calculus transparent, and it's the one thing that could reasonably frustrate dedicated players. Song-pack DLC and a rotating subscription library are two competing models, and the game runs both simultaneously. For party use, where you want a guaranteed set list available offline without worrying about subscription status, the case for owning the International Hits pack gets stronger. The base game already supports up to four simultaneous singers, smartphone mics, and an accessible pitch-scoring system that doesn't punish casual players too hard. Add an international song roster to that setup and you have a reliable party toolkit. For solo Career Mode grinders, the additional tracks feed into the same narrative progression structure, but the career mode was never the main attraction of this series to begin with. Bottom line: the DLC does exactly one thing and does it cleanly. It gives you more songs you keep permanently. Whether those specific songs are worth the addition depends entirely on whether the base-game international selection already hit your personal playlist sweet spot.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Song Pack DLCKaraokeParty GamePitch ScoringLocal MultiplayerSmartphone Mic SupportOnline LeaderboardCareer ModeSubscription vs Ownership

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