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Voez was recently taken down from the Switch eShop due to a rating change with the ESRB. Fortunately, it was only unavailable for a short time. Voez is back up on the eShop and can be purchased once again.

Don’t forget: a physical version of Voez is also in the works. That’ll be coming to stores sometime this summer.

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Voez

We were informed this week that Rayark’s rhythm game Voez has gone missing on the North American Switch eShop. Fortunately, it’s just a temporary situation.

Publisher Flyhigh Works has confirmed to us that an ESRB rating change caused Voez to temporarily become unavailable. “This is being resolved as quickly as possible and the game will return soon,” the company said.

After initially launching on the eShop last year, Voez will soon be receiving a physical version. PM Studios is lining up a retail release for this summer.

A physical version of Voez was made available in Japan not too long ago. We also came across a listing on GameFly this past weekend, indicating that the release would be made available in North America as well.

Voez’s physical edition will indeed be releasing stateside this summer. You’ll be able to purchase a copy for $39.99. Amazon already has pre-orders open here.

We have a trailer announcing the physical version of Voez below, along with a general overview of the rhythm game.

Voez

Voez was made available on the eShop just after Switch’s launch in March 2017. Then just last month, a physical version went on sale in Japan.

That same physical release is apparently coming stateside. We’ve spotted a listing on GameFly, which lists the boxed copy for North America.

Voez

Flyhigh Works published a new trailer for Voez’s 1.4 trailer. This week, 14 new songs will be added, bringing the total amount to 174. We have today’s video below.

Voez

Rayark and Flyhigh Works aren’t done with updating Voez. Version 1.4 has been announced, which will add another 14 songs to the game for free. The update is planned for February.

Voez actually just received its latest update today. Version 1.3.1 is available, which adds controller support. You can now play the game docked as well.

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As mentioned earlier today, Voez has received its latest update. Version 1.3.1 adds in controller support, allowing players to experience the game on a TV as opposed to just the handheld unit itself. Check out some footage below.

Voez

A new update is rolling out for all Voez players on Switch. The game has been updated to version 1.3.1.

We’re only aware of one addition, but it’s a pretty major one. It’s now possible to play the game with an actual controller. Previously, everything was done with the touchscreen. You should also be able to play on the TV as well in addition to the original handheld method.

A physical version of Voez is also out in Japan today. The new controller support is included in the package.

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Flyhigh Works provided an update on the sales of two Switch games during a video presentation today.

Kamiko, released at the end of April, has surpassed over 160,000 downloads worldwide. The most recent number confirmed in October was 150,000 downloads.

The rhythm game Voez also seems to be doing pretty well. The game has been downloaded over 50,000 times.

Flyhigh Works has released a new trailer for the physical version of rhythm game Voez. Among other improvments, this version will allow you to play the game using button controls on your TV – currently, the game can only be played via touch controls in handheld mode. The physical version will be released in Japan on January 25; a Western release has not yet been announced. The digital version is available on the Switch eShop worldwide though.

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