With the game's release just a few short weeks away, the drip feed of We Sing: Robbie Williams marketing has begun, with an extra titbit being revealed today, in the form of an extra song.
On top of the 25 songs already announced, Nordic Games have announced that 'Shame', a duet with Gary Barlow, will now feature on the game. The track, which also appears on Robbie's greatest hits, 'In and Out of Conciousness', is the first time they've sung together since the days of Take That, some fifteen years ago. Makes us feel old.
We Sing: Robbie Williams, which is due out on the 12th of November this year, is based on the same formula as the previous game in the series, We Sing: Encore. Letting up to four people sing together simultaneously in a whopping eight different multiplayer modes, both competitive and co-operative, it also packs a full single player mode, with loads of 'awards' to unlock - which you'll earn by completing mini-objectives. And, as a special treat for the Robbie Williams fans, there'll also be a load of Robbie-themed unlockable videos and pictures.
We recently let We Sing: Robbie Williams entertain us at Gamescom in Cologne - you can read what we thought about it here. And if you can't wait for We Sing: Robbie Williams and need your karaoke fix now, we have a review of We Sing: Encore for you, too.