Physical Release Of Voez Coming To Switch On July 24

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PM Studios and acttil have announced that the critically acclaimed music rhythm game VOEZ will launch on the Nintendo Switch on July 24. Along with its standard touch-screen controls, VOEZ will feature new controls for Joycon and Dock mode, so all our VOEZ fans can enjoy every play option offered by Nintendo Switch. This fast-paced, beautifully animated game features 174 songs, as well as many story events to unlock.

The physical version of VOEZ will be available at $39.99 and will include all updates added to the digital version currently available on Nintendo eShop (initially released by Flyhigh Works).

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!

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