
With near-perfect execution, AVICII Invector is a must-play for any action fan.
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Verdict
97%
Steam
81
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (97% positive from 3.4K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (81/100 critic average)
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
No significant drawbacks reported
Avicii Invector is a 2019 music video game developed by Swedish studio Hello There Games with Wired Productions, in memory of Swedish DJ Avicii, who died in April 2018. The game was released on 10 December 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. An "Encore Edition" featuring an additional 10 tracks, which is also available separately as DLC for existing owners, was released on 8 September 2020 on all existing platforms, and Nintendo Switch. The game was originally released for PlayStation 4 on December 6, 2017 as "Invector", with only 22 tracks. The 2019 version was given for free to owners of the original version. The game was later re-released on Stadia on March 1, 2021. A version for Meta Quest 2 released on January 27, 2022.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 18d ago
love the game, bought it first on Playstation and spend hours on it there before buying it here.
Personally, I’ve found this game to be absolutely fantastic, and I highly recommend it to anyone who has even a remote interest in the rhythm game genre. It offers a great mental and physical workout—both your brain and your finger dexterity get a proper challenge while playing, all set to amazing music. I honestly wish there were more games of this style available, and it would be great to see them on a wider variety of platforms, not just on consoles. Best of all, this game is highly social; it’s the kind of experience that gets even better the more people you have playing together!
Avicii.... Avicii.... was Something more and this is a great rythem game to his music. i wish i got to go to one of his concerts RIP AVICII ◢ ◤
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