Get ready for Eurovision with Let’s Sing 2023 DLC

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Everyone’s favourite European singing contest is returning to our screens on Saturday 13th May, and to get you in the mood is some new DLC for everyone’s favourite sing-a-long game, Let’s Sing 2023.

There are three easy steps in order to enjoy what is on offer:

  1. Dig out your favourite sparkly jumpsuit.
  2. Print out your score sheets.
  3. Download the Eurovision DLC for Let’s Sing 2023 and get singing along to five iconic songs.

The new song pack is out now for Xbox One – and also playable on Xbox Series X|S consoles, as well as Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

The hits in the European song pack will make you feel like you are part of this iconic staple of Euro-viewing and features:

  • Arcade – Duncan Laurance
  • Satellite – Lena
  • Rise like a Phoenix – Conchita Wurst
  • Euphoria – Loreen
  • Fuego – Elini Foureira

Rather than sit through the (often very strange) interval act on the show, why not conduct your very own Let’s Sing competition as part of your watch party? Who will be achieving the coveted 12 points, and who will be down at 0?

To help you practice when you’re on the move, the playlist is also available on Spotify.

Whether you like to sing alone, or as part of a group, Let’s Sing 2023 has you covered as we pointed out in our review of the game:

Mode-wise, Let’s Sing 2023 is bursting at the seams. If you want to play Let’s Sing in a particular way, then it has you handled. If you’re a lonesome singer, then just boot up Classic, Jukebox or Mixtapes and work through the songs you love. If you’re a duetter then Feat has you sorted, swapping the song between you both in an orderly and minorly competitive manner. If you’re an aspiring pro, then competing on global leaderboards with World Contest is a must, and larger groups of players will want to try out the minigame-fuelled Let’s Party.

The DLC is available to download from the Xbox Store, when it is released later today. Expect to find it on other digital storefronts too. It’s available as a standalone DLC pack for £3.99, or as part of the Let’s Sing 2023 Song Pass or Platinum Edition. 

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