My Singing Monsters Karaoke Updates Hub
Launch day, DLC, and the issues players hit in the first Steam week.
The Updates Hub is the timeline for My Singing Monsters Karaoke after it left the convention floor and hit Steam as a free Windows mini-game on August 19, 2026. This is not a mobile live-ops calendar. There is no weekly island event hidden in these notes. There is a launch, two DLC items, fourteen achievements, and a pile of first-week complaints that are more useful than a fake patch number.
Read launch notes for what shipped: eight singers, bundled island music, custom chart import, Partial Controller Support, and the bbno$ BBli$zard cameo. Read known issues for what Steam reviews actually logged: vague scoring, no hit flash, no difficulty labels, menu SFX volume, missing Workshop, chart range mismatches, and a TootTally logo that BBB removed after contact.
From PAX toy to Steam page
Press and community videos traced the idea to a PAX booth mini-game sometimes nicknamed Furcorn’s Karaoke. BBB later retitled it, attached a Steam page, and used Summer 2026 messaging before locking August 19. The July 20, 2026 announcement promised eight Monsters, preloaded MSM music, and fan chart databases. That promise matches the store feature list that is live now.
If a social post still says the game is pending, it is stale. This wiki’s facts file marks the title released. Tutorials are written in present tense on purpose.
DLC that shipped with day one
Day One Pack is free and unlocks Rare Furcorn. Rare Pack costs $1.99 and adds seven Rare forms, with Rare Mammott, Rare PomPom, and Rare Sox named in the store copy. Compare them on DLC packs. Neither pack is a seasonal battle pass.
Players already posted wishlists for more singers and a proper Workshop. Until a Steam news post ships those, they stay on the known-issues and review pages as requests, not as scheduled content.
How to use this hub with guides
If you just installed, skip ahead to How to Play. Come back here when something feels broken: that is the known-issues loop. If you care about tone, read the review after launch notes so the Trombone Champ argument has context.
Guides Hub and Tools Hub will change faster than this timeline when import steps get clearer. We will not bump a fake version number to look busy.
What counts as an update on this wiki
A Steam news post, a DLC change, or a confirmed BBB statement. Not a rumor screenshot. Not a mobile MSM patch. Karaoke does not inherit SummerSong calendars. If we cite a review, we treat it as player evidence, not as a patch note.
The two child pages are enough for week one. When a real changelog appears, it gets a third child, not a rewrite that pretends we always knew the patch id.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
When did My Singing Monsters Karaoke come out?
August 19, 2026 on Steam for Windows as a free download.
Is it still in beta?
Steam lists it as released, not early access. It is a short mini-game, which is why it can feel unfinished without being labeled beta.
Where are patch notes?
Use this hub and Steam news. We do not invent version numbers. Known issues collects first-week player reports.
Did DLC launch with the game?
Yes. Day One Pack is free Rare Furcorn. Rare Pack is $1.99 for seven Rare Monsters.