VOEZ, a rhythm game by developers Rayark Games, is the first-known portable-mode only game for the Nintendo Switch.
A 2016 release for iOS and Android, the game will be published on the system by Flyhigh Works, and will be touchscreen-only like its earlier releases. This means that it will utilize the Switch touchscreen pad, but no other aspect of your Switch.
Whilst it makes sense for a game developed for smartphone screens to miss out on the jump to TV, it will create questions for many. With Nintendo branding the Switch as a fully-hybrid console, the idea of some games only being playable in a certain mode may seem contradictory.
While nothing has been confirmed as of yet, VOEZ may just be the first of many titles following a similar path. This also begs the questions as to whether or not developers of future AAA titles, namely third party ones, could take the opposite route, and instead make home-console-mode only games, skipping the less powerful portable-mode.
You can check out VOEZ’s latest trailer below.
Will you be picking up VOEZ on Nintendo’s latest system? Let us know down in the comments below.
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This post was originally authored by Christopher Carr.