AVICII Invector Encore Edition Out Now On Nintendo Switch

Time to turn it up as AVICII Invector Encore Edition has launched for the first time on Nintendo Switch.

Wired Productions and Hello There Games have bundled together the very best of the AVICII series so on the go music fans can grab AVICII Invector Encore Edition on the Nintendo Switch. This brand new bundle isn’t just a rehash of existing songs or rhythm-based gaming. 10 new tracks feature in this title, including music from AVICII’s posthumous album, “Tim,” and gives fans of the series and AVICII’s music something new to play along to.

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Available right now, the release of AVICII Invector Encore Edition coincides with what would have been the 31st birthday of the titular DJ. Tim Bergling, more commonly known as songwriter, producer, and EDM star AVICII was an incredibly successful artist until his suicide back in 2018. The AVICII game series has largely been seen as a way to celebrate his work, and the release of AVICII Invector Edition will see all music royalties going to the Tim Bergling Foundation, to support suicide awareness.

Players looking to try out AVICII on Switch can still grab the demo of Invector on the Nintendo eShop before deciding if they want to downland the digital edition for head out and get it in hand. The digital and physical editions of AVICII Invector Encore Edition are available at an SRP of $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 and include a total of 35 AVICII songs, including Broken Arrows – M-22 Remix, Can’t Catch Me, Fade into Darkness, Fades Away, For a Better Day, and more all ready to challenge your reflexes and eardrums. Any gamers looking to grab the new songs on another platform an pick up two separate Song Packs across PS4, Xbox One, and PC, via Steam right now too. Check out more on the AVICII Invector website now.

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