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My Singing Monsters Karaoke DLC Packs Compared

Two Steam add-ons, zero promo codes. One thank-you Furcorn, seven paid Rares.

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DLC Packs Compared

My Singing Monsters Karaoke launched with two DLC items in the Steam list. Day One Pack is free and unlocks Rare Furcorn. Rare Pack is $1.99 and unlocks seven Rare forms, including Rare Mammott, Rare PomPom, and Rare Sox. Neither pack is a typed code. This page exists so Codes Hub has a shopping comparison instead of a fake coupon table.

Side-by-side in plain language

Day One Pack: price zero, one singer, pink Furcorn, thank-you framing, claim on the store. Rare Pack: price a couple of dollars, seven singers, named Rares plus four unnamed in the blurb we used, vanity framing. Base game: eight singers including BBli$zard, already free.

Neither pack advertises a new game mode, a microphone, or Steam Workshop. If you need those, the review already told you they are not here.

Who should claim what

Everyone should click Day One Pack. It is free. People who smiled at the squash animation should consider Rare Pack. People who bounced after one song should not. People who only wanted mobile diamonds should leave this wiki and go to the collector game.

If money is tight, the free nine faces (eight plus Rare Furcorn) are enough to understand the toy. Imports extend music; DLC extends faces. See import custom songs if runtime is the real itch.

What DLC will not fix

Scoring opacity, missing hit flashes, missing difficulty labels, Deck mapping, missing Workshop Island. Those live on known issues. Paying $1.99 does not buy a patch. It buys cartoons.

Achievements are mostly base-game flavored in the highlight reel. Do not buy Rare Pack as a trophy bundle until Steam says those badges exist.

Launch roster, Monsters Hub, How to Play, Links Hub for the store. Prices vary by region. We quoted USD from the API snapshot. Steam is the cashier.

Think of the store page as a three-rung ladder. Rung one is the free eight, including the bbno$ Legendary. Rung two is Day One Pack, still free, still one extra face. Rung three is Rare Pack, paid, seven extra faces. Climbing rungs does not climb a hidden campaign. You are still on the same karaoke stage with the same judges and the same missing hit sparkle.

If a livestream overlay claims a fourth pack with Epic Monsters, treat it as fan art until Steam lists a third DLC app id. The API snapshot we used only showed 4831810 and 5021110. Wishlists for Kayna or Wubbox belong on the Monsters Hub as hopes, not as unpaid invoices.

Regional pricing can make Rare Pack look cheaper or dearer than $1.99. Use the cashier Steam shows you. This comparison page is about contents, not a coupon.

Refunds, if you even need them on a two-dollar pack, follow Steam’s policy, not a wiki promise. Play the free client for more than two hours before you buy Rares if you are the kind of person who regrets stickers. The base joke is already in the download.

Gift copies follow Steam, not this page. If you meant to gift Rare Pack and sent the base game instead, that is a store UI mistake. The base game is already free.

Two packs, one joke: more Monsters making worse faces. Choose how many faces you want to fund.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Which DLC should I get first?

Day One Pack. It is free Rare Furcorn. Rare Pack is optional vanity.

Are there other Karaoke DLC items?

Steam listed these two at launch. Watch Updates if a third appears.

Do packs include codes?

No. They are Steam entitlements. Karaoke has no redeem field.

Can I gift Rare Pack?

Use Steam's own gift flow. This wiki cannot send DLC.