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AVICII Invector free demo now available on Nintendo Switch

August 18, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Wired Productions and developer Hello There Games have released a free-to-play demo of the upcoming AVICII Invector on the Nintendo Switch.  The game, set to launch on 8th September as an Encore Edition (also the birthday of the late producer, performer, and songwriter Tim “Avicii” Bergling), will feature 35 songs.  A new trailer can be seen below…

AVICII Invector is a rhythm game that allows players to experience Tim’s music fused with hypnotic visuals and fast paced gameplay.  The game, created in collaboration with Tim Bergling before his sad passing, is already available on PC and consoles and shows his passion for music and the genre with a Metacritic score over 80%.

“Wired’s legacy is in music games and licensing. When we were approached to help finish Tim’s project, it was a perfect match, having already used his songs in past games. It was also at the same time as we were exploring ways to support the mental health of our players and industry with our charity partner, Safe In Our World,” said Leo Zullo, Founder and Managing Director at Wired Productions. “To now see this definitive release of the game, with all music royalties supporting the Tim Bergling Foundation, is a perfect and fitting way to celebrate Tim’s music and legacy. I hope fans and genre players enjoy what the team have be able to do and help keep his legacy alive.”

The full track list for AVICII Invector includes:

  • Broken Arrows -M-22 Remix
  • Can’t Catch Me
  • Fade into Darkness
  • Fades Away
  • For a Better Day
  • Friend of Mine
  • Gonna Love Ya
  • Heaven
  • Hey Brother
  • I Could Be The One
  • Lay Me Down
  • Levels
  • Lonely Together
  • Pure Grinding
  • Sunset Jesus
  • Talk To Myself
  • The Nights -AVCII by AVCII Remix
  • Tough Love
  • True Believer
  • Waiting for Love
  • Wake Me Up
  • What Would I Change it to
  • Without You
  • You be Love
  • You Make Me

The Encore Edition includes two new song packs with these being available for players to purchase on 8th September on all other platforms.

Tim Song Pack

  • Bad Reputation
  • Freak
  • Heart Upon My Sleeve
  • Peace of Mind
  • SOS

Magma Song Pack

  • Addicted to You
  • My Feelings For You
  • Seek Bromance
  • Sunshine
  • Trouble

Try the free demo now on Nintendo Switch and get ready for the full launch on 8th September.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: AVICII Invector, Hello There Games, Wired Productions

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