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Voez for Switch Gets Physical Edition, Launches this July in North America

The Japanese rhythm game VOEZ, which is already available for download on Nintendo Switch, will now be receiving a physical edition in North America.

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The physical edition of VOEZ will contain all updates made to the currently available digital version, which includes 174 total songs, as well as the option of Joy-Con controls on top of touchscreen controls. This physical edition is being published together by PM Studios and Acttil, and will retail at $40.

PM Studios and Acttil gave this overview of the game, highlighting its features and what to expect from the full version:

About

Voez is a highly stylized rhythm game developed by Rayark Games and features 3 difficulty levels — Easy, Hard, and Special. In each level, there is a black horizontal line at the bottom of the screen, and notes will fall down from the top of the screen on different note lines. These lines can move horizontally depending on the individual song and difficulty level. The player must either tap, hold, slide, or swipe the note depending on which type of note it is. The game also features a lovingly animated storyline, which unfolds through the Diary feature. As the player completes different requirements, new entries will be unlocked, revealing new story content, locations, and more!

Key Features

  • Keep a Record! – Unlocking new entries in the Diary will reveal new story beats, locations, and artwork! Complete each requirement to fill out that Diary!
  • Master Each Level! – Three difficulty levels — Easy, Hard and Special — will satisfy music game lovers of all skill levels!
  • Gorgeous Animation! – Voez is not only music to your ears, but also a feast for your eyes! Enjoy its amazing animation and artwork in full HD!
  • Which Song? – With over 100 songs to choose from, the massive music selection will keep you coming back for more!

Voez will release physically for the Nintendo Switch on July 24.

 

This post was originally written by Greyson Ditzler.


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