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Your video game heroes are now karaoke stars: it’s as fascinating as it is disturbing

Video game fans are posting clips of singing gaming characters on Twitter. Whether Fallout, Dragon Age or World of Warcraft in front of the Wombo app, no character is certain and the songs also leave a lasting impression.

Always wanted to experience your favorite video game character as a karaoke star? Fans are currently sharing their singing video game heroes on Twitter, and the clips are pretty hilarious, although some of them will probably haunt you in your dreams.

The app is for entertaining fun Wombo responsible. She creates videos in which the characters sing along lip-synchronic to well-known songs and go crazy in the process. You can download the Wombo app for free from the App Store and the Google Play Store. The number of songs is very limited in the free version, but there is also a paid subscription model.

Wombo uses an AI that turns photos into animated videos. The official website only messes up celebrities who Deepfake app but also works very well with video game characters. A similar app put your face on video game clips last year:

Making a video is pretty easy with Wombo. All you have to do is load a photo with a face into the app, select a song and the app will spit out the clip for you. The result is then a little pixelated and depending on the photo, some parts of the characters’ faces cannot quite be seen. But that’s not bad, it makes the whole thing all the funnier.

Karaoke evening in the video game paradise

Mr. House is the first. The antagonist from Fallout: New Vegas sings the “NUMA NUMA” song:

In case you were wondering why Half-Life is not going on, here is the answer. Gordon Freeman was busy perfecting Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive”:

This is how Ryu from Street Fighter prepares for every fight:

Hagrid is apparently not a hairy wizard at all, but like Ryu a “Witch Doctor” and also sings the song in the version from the cartoons:

Dorian Pavus from Dragon Age sings Günther’s “Ding Dong Song” today:

Who would have thought that Gordon Freeman and the G-Man would meet again at karaoke, of all places?

Horizon New Dawn was her debut game, now Aloy is also celebrating her debut on stage with “Don’t Cha” by the Pussycat Dolls:

The song that Jaina Prachtmeer from World of Warcraft chose for this evening comes from Vengaboys. You know in all:

If these examples weren’t enough for you or your favorite character was missing, you can experiment a little yourself. Otherwise, take a catchy tune or a nightmare with you. In this sense:

“Ooh ee ooh ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang”

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