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Activision's The Voice Gets New Screenshots Before October 21 Release

Activision has announced the release of new screenshots for The Voice. The Voice will feature a ton of different music genres that include such hits as Stay, Outta My Head and Light Em Up. The Voice will release on October 21st for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and Wii U. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
Before Activision Publishing, Inc. hits the stage with the upcoming console release of The Voice, based on NBC’s Emmy® Award-winning music competition TV show, we’re excited to share these latest screenshots.


Supporting up to 8-players locally, The Voice video game is the newest singing party game that will rattle any home entertainment speaker system. Grab the mic and follow each beat and musical note, while the score counter multiplies with each matched melody. The Voice Coach Mode also offers neat tips and tricks to help with each performance like breathing, harmonizing and singing on perfect pitch. The Voice features different popular music genres – Rock, R&B, Pop and Country – including chart-topping hits like:

  • Stay (just like on this week’s show!)
  • Outta My Head
  • Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
  • Light Em Up
  • What Does the Fox Say (special unlockable song!)





The Voice will be available on October 21 for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and Nintendo’s Wii U™ system for $49.99. It will also be available for Nintendo’s Wii™ system for $39.99. It is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and up) for Mild Lyrics. For more information, please visit http://www.activision.com/games/the-voice/the-voice.



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