SingStar: ABBA, released in 2008 for PS2 and PS3, is a dedicated music karaoke game centered entirely on the Swedish pop group ABBA's catalog. The core gameplay requires you to sing along to the track, where scoring is based purely on vocal pitch accuracy—how well you hit the correct notes over time—without factoring in word recognition or octave changes. This title appeals to fans of 70s disco/pop music looking for a focused, pitch-based karaoke challenge.
The fundamental gameplay loop revolves around traditional karaoke mechanics, focusing strictly on pitch accuracy. Players use a compatible microphone peripheral to sing along with the on-screen lyrics and musical track.
Scoring is determined by how closely the player's vocal pitch matches the required notes displayed on the screen. The system measures the purity of the pitch delivery over time. Notably, the game does not incorporate word recognition; therefore, the focus remains entirely on staying in tune and hitting the correct notes at the correct time, regardless of the specific lyrics sung or octave changes during performance.
The primary distinction of this title is its laser focus on a single, highly recognizable musical entity. Unlike broader karaoke collections, this game offers an exhaustive selection drawn exclusively from the ABBA discography, appealing directly to fans of that specific era and sound.
As a standalone main release, SingStar: ABBA was launched without any additional downloadable content (DLC) or expansion packs. The available tracklist and features are contained entirely within the original 2008 release.
This title was made available on two generations of Sony consoles:
Performance is judged solely on pitch accuracy. The game analyzes the player's vocal input against the target melody, rewarding players for maintaining the correct note frequency throughout the duration of the song.