
The promised Nintendo Labo Piano Toy-Con update for Switch rhythm action title Deemo has officially landed, with ten songs now available to play.
The Piano Toy-Con support comes as part of Deemo's Version 1.4, complete with a new list of songs called the Toy-Con Collection. These songs have been specially adapted to utilise the Piano Toy-Con's cardboard keys, and each of the ten songs on offer represents a different difficulty level for the player.
Here's a list of those all-important songs:
- Post-script
- nine point eight
- Undo
- Reflection (Mirror Night)
- Saika
- YUBIKIRI-GENMAN
- Fluquor
- Revival
- Altale
- Marigold

Today just so happens to be the day of the Japanese physical release of the game, too; the North American physical release is still scheduled to arrive on 29th January 2019. Of course, the game is available to all regions right now for $29.99 / €29.99 / £26.99 directly from the Switch eShop.
Will you be giving the Piano Toy-Con a go on Deemo? It sounds like a match made in heaven to us.
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Nice addition in preparation for the physical release!
I noticed that earlier. Took a quick look at it but haven't been able to give it a go yet as I need to actually build the piano first. Hopefully they expand on it and add Labo support to move songs in the future as ten isn't a lot.
This is interesting. I'd like to see labo options for more games.
I wonder if a labo fight stick would be possible...
So less than 5% of the game supports it? I'm left wondering why such a low offering after making an announcement about it months ago. And yes, I'm looking a gift horse directly in its mouth.
Awesome! I'm sure as time goes on they will continue to make more songs compatible with the toy-con.
That's kinda dope
Nice!
now if other games would do things like this, that would be awesome, especially (if done right) playing Skyrim while docked, make it a REAL "Hack n' Slash" blast !!!
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