
Follow us on Twitter and keep your eyes peeled on for more news and a confirmed release date. SingStar will be added to the XMB very soon.
Instantly share your performances with the SingStar community and your friends on Facebook Sing your heart out to 80's music Broad range of songs by your favorite 80's artists, from Madonna, REM, Billy Joel, Kim Wilde, Duran Duran and more. Use PSP or PS Vita to create playlists with SingStar Remote. Easy access PS2 and PS3 disc swap from song carousel A free update will be released for SingStar on PS3 on December 16, 10AM GMT, which once downloaded will make the hefty PS2 SingStar library compatible with the PS3 game. Short demo songs available for download for new SingStore customers. Compatible with SingStar microphones, official PlayStation Wireless headsets and common USB microphones. The SingStar game client is FREE, no disc required!. If you’re brand new to SingStar and have never bought a song from the SingStore before, there are also some short demo songs available for you to download and try out. We have spent many an afternoon testing this in the office and are pretty pleased with it so please let us know what you think! This will only work for single player mode, so if you’re gearing up for a serious SingStar battle, you’ll obviously still need to plug in some mics. I’ve listed all the great things about SingStar on the XMB for you below but I am most excited about the fact that you can now play SingStar with your PlayStation Eye camera. #Singstar ps2 on ps3 install
Simply install SingStar from the XMB and you will be able to start singing in no time, share your performances with the community and visit the SingStore to get hold of more great tracks for your collection.
Yes, that’s right, no more need to slot in a disc to get that party started. I promised you exciting news, so here it is! SingStar, the ultimate competitive singing game for PlayStation 3, will now be available to everyone in SCE Europe territories (as well as Australia and New Zealand) as a free download straight from the XMB.