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Flyhigh Works announced today that the 1.3 update for Voez is launching on November 9. The rhythm game will offer players another 14 songs, with the total amount reaching 160.

Two songs have been confirmed for the new update thus far. “25 Color Twilight” (Hard) from City Connection and “Promise from Another World” (Special) from Raito will be included. The latter song has been featured in The Legend of Dark Witch.

A bit of footage of the new update from the Flyhigh Express broadcast can be found below.


Voez

As we reported previously, rhythm game Voez is getting a physical release in Japan. Among other things, this will add TV mode support, allowing the game to be played with a controller instead of just with the touchscreen. This version now has a concrete release date: January 25th, 2018. Also, the total number of downloads for the digital version now stands at 45,000, up from 40,000 last month.

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Kamiko has wracked up another sales achievement. According to Circle Entertainment, who has some ties to the game, over 150,000 copies have been sold worldwide.

For reference, Kamiko’s last sales update was at 110,000 copies. That was back in July.

Kamiko’s soundtrack now appears to be on iTunes. You can find it on the official store listing here.

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Deemo

Deemo is out today in both North America and Europe as a new digital game for Switch. Flyhigh Works has the launch trailer available, which we’ve included below.

Koi, a game that released on Wii U earlier this year, is coming to Switch as well. Flyhigh Works is publishing the title on October 5 in Japan as an eShop title. Pricing is set at 500 yen.

Here’s a trailer:

And some additional information:

Witch & Hero III is in development for 3DS, Flyhigh Works has revealed. The title is slated for later this year in Japan. If we had to guess, Circle Entertainment will localize the game at some point.

Little is known about Witch & Hero III currently. The image above simply says that the little witch has been kidnapped. Join forces with three people, and annihilate enemies with the power of bonds.

Also announces is that the Witch & Hero series has sold over 150,000 units.

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Voez

Voez is currently being sold only as an eShop title. However, it was announced today that a physical version is coming to Japan. A release is planned towards the start of 2018.

One big addition in the physical release is support for Switch’s TV Mode. Voez only supports handheld play at present, but you’ll be able to play with a controller as opposed to the touchscreen. Other unnamed features are also planned.

Voez has sold over 40,000 units to date on Switch. That number accounts for sales in North America, Europe, and Japan.

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Deemo

Deemo ended up on the Japanese Switch eShop today. Fortunately, the western release isn’t too far behind.

Circle Entertainment has confirmed that Deemo is launching on September 28 in both North America and Europe. Controller support and DLC will also be released later.


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Flyhigh Works has revealed a concrete release date for Deemo, their upcoming rhythm game on Switch. It will launch on the Japanese eShop next week, on September 21st, for 3,000 Yen. It will feature over 200 songs, with additional songs coming via free DLC this Winter.

A Western release has not yet been confirmed, but with the Switch being region-free, you can just grab it off the Japanese eShop if you don’t want to wait. Here’s a new trailer for the game:

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Update: The demo should be out tomorrow in other regions, based on this tweet from Circle Entertainment:



Original: A demo for the rhythm game Voez has gone live on the Japanese Switch eShop. It takes up 141MB of space, and has a few songs to try out. English speakers should be able to play through the demo without any issues.

Flyhigh Works announced a new 1.2 update for Voez early today. When downloaded, players will have access to twelve new songs.

It’s unclear if and when the Voez demo will be published outside of Japan. The eShop does update tomorrow, so there’s a possibility we’ll be getting some news then.

Source: Switch eShop


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