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'''''Just Sing''''' is a [[karaoke]] [[rhythm game]] developed and published by [[Ubisoft]]. It is expected to be released on September 9, 2016 on [[PS4]] and [[Xbox One]] consoles.
'''''Just Sing''''' is a [[karaoke]] [[rhythm game]] developed and published by [[Ubisoft]]. It is expected to be released on September 9, 2016 on [[PS4]] and [[Xbox One]] consoles.
Microsoft is preventing the delivery of [[Xbox One]] version for unknown time. Probably because the lack of [[Windows Phone]] App.
Microsoft is preventing the delivery of [[Xbox One]] version for unknown time in Europe. Probably because the lack of [[Windows Phone]] App.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 09:04, 8 September 2016

Just Sing is a karaoke rhythm game developed and published by Ubisoft. It is expected to be released on September 9, 2016 on PS4 and Xbox One consoles. Microsoft is preventing the delivery of Xbox One version for unknown time in Europe. Probably because the lack of Windows Phone App.

Gameplay

Just Sing is unlike more traditional karaoke and music games for consoles in that it does not come with a USB microphone. Instead, players will connect their smartphones to the game using an app, and then they can hold it out in front of them like they are taking a selfie. In this mode, the camera will broadcast both the audio and video of the player’s performance into the game and — if they choose — online for others to see.[1]

The game will feature two main modes — Party mode, in which up to four players can create a music video together, and Battle mode, a 1-on-1 competitive mode. Music videos will either be recorded via the Xbox One Kinect or PlayStation Camera, as well as through any smartphone that is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the console players are using for Just Sing. Smartphones can also be used as microphones for the game.[2]

Soundtrack

The following songs are confirmed for the game:

Song Artist Year
"All About That Bass" Meghan Trainor 2014
"All of Me" John Legend 2014
"...Baby One More Time" Britney Spears 1998
"Cake by the Ocean" DNCE 2015
"Call Me Maybe" Carly Rae Jepsen 2012
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Disney's The Lion King 1994
"Can't Feel My Face" The Weeknd 2015
"Chandelier" Sia 2014
"Colors of the Wind" Disney's Pocahontas 1995
"Counting Stars" OneRepublic 2013
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" Bobby McFerrin 1988
"Drag Me Down" One Direction 2015
"Dream On" Aerosmith 1973
"Focus" Ariana Grande 2015
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper 1983
"Hallelujah" Jeff Buckley 1994
"Hips Don't Lie" Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean 2005
"Hound Dog" Elvis Presley 1957
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" The Arrows 1975
"I Want to Break Free" Queen 1984
"I Want You Back" Jackson 5 1969
"I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor 1978
"It's Raining Men" The Weather Girls 1983
"Kryptonite" 3 Doors Down 2000
"Let Her Go" Passenger 2013
"Let It Go" Disney's Frozen 2013
"Love Me Like You Do" Ellie Goulding 2015
"Love Shack" The B-52's 1989
"My Heart Will Go On" Celine Dion 1997
"No One" Alicia Keys 2007
"One More Night" Maroon 5 2012
"Radioactive" Imagine Dragons 2013
"Relax, Take It Easy" MIKA 2007
"Rude" MAGIC! 2014
"Shut Up and Dance" Walk the Moon 2014
"Stand By Me" Ben E. King 1961
"Stay" Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko 2012
"Stitches" Shawn Mendes 2015
"Take It Easy" Eagles 1972
"Take on Me" a-ha 1985
"Torn" Natalie Imbruglia 1997
"The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" Ylvis 2013
"Two Princes" Spin Doctors 1991
"U Can't Touch This" MC Hammer 1990
"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" Silentó 2015
"What Do You Mean?" Justin Bieber 2015
"What's Up" 4 Non Blondes 1992
"When I Was Your Man" Bruno Mars 2012
"Wonderwall" Oasis 1995
"Zombie" The Cranberries 1994

References