My Singing Monsters Karaoke Launch Notes
From a PAX booth gag to a free Steam client with eight singers and import folders.
My Singing Monsters Karaoke is out. Steam’s release stamp is August 19, 2026. The client is free, Windows-only in the spec block we copied, single-player, with fourteen achievements. This page is the launch postcard. Bugs and gripes live on known issues. Play instructions live on How to Play.
What shipped
Eight playable Monsters with unique animations and new audio adaptations. A bundled library of My Singing Monsters music, including island flavors and remixes. Import support for fan chart databases. Optional custom controllers. A judge panel. DLC: free Day One Pack (Rare Furcorn) and paid Rare Pack (seven Rares). The celebrity hook is BBli$zard with bbno$ attached.
Steam genres: Casual, Indie, Free To Play. Family Sharing is listed. Full controller support is not on the base-app API snapshot we used. Partial support on DLC pages is the honest tag. Steam Deck is Unsupported, not Verified; see the Steam Deck guide.
How it got here
BBB took a PAX mini-game, sometimes remembered as Furcorn’s Karaoke, and put it on Steam. A July 20, 2026 GlobeNewswire post promised the August free launch, eight Monsters, curated MSM music, and fan charts. The video in the middle of this page is the official announcement clip that accompanied that press push. It is not a two-hour walkthrough. It is the tone: wacky, short, on-brand.
Community recaps such as the one embedded on How to Play filled in monster select and island folders before launch day. After launch, Steam reviews filled in the arguments.
What launch day is not
Not a mobile port. Not Roblox. Not a live-service calendar. Not Trombone Champ with a skin, even if the slider rhymes; read the review for that fight. Not a codes event. Codes Hub exists to say no.
Where to go after the postcard
Launch roster to pick a face. Song picks to pick a bed. Import if the library feels small. Updates Hub if you need this timeline later. Links Hub for Steam app 4633140.
The booth gag escaped the show floor, as the press headline said. You can download it now. Keep expectations at mini-game height and the Mostly Positive average makes sense.
The store still shows launch trailers alongside the download button. Those trailers are marketing, not a hidden deluxe edition. What you download is the mini-game plus optional DLC. If a recap video from July still talks in future tense, it was recorded before August 19. Prefer this page’s present tense when you tell a friend it is out.
Achievement hunters should note that fourteen badges shipped on day one. That is a lot of stickers for a small toy, which is why achievements exists. It is also why Can’t Get Enough telling you to take a break feels like self-aware design rather than a bug.
Language support on Steam is English interface and full audio. This wiki still offers French, German, and Spanish guides because searchers exist. The client itself did not suddenly become multilingual at launch.
If you are writing a school project or a video essay, cite Steam for the date and BBB’s July announcement for the intent. This wiki is a fan companion, not the primary source. The postcard still helps because store pages shuffle.
If a friend still thinks it is unreleased, send them this page and the date. August 19, 2026. Free. Windows. Cartoon lungs included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
Is Karaoke released?
Yes. Steam lists August 19, 2026. This wiki treats it as a live product, not a coming-soon page.
What platforms?
Steam Windows. The spec block we copied did not list Mac or Linux.
What DLC launched with it?
Free Day One Pack (Rare Furcorn) and $1.99 Rare Pack (seven Rares).
Is it still a demo?
It is a short released mini-game. Steam does not label it early access.