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Xbox Game Pass adds games like Ori and Will of the Wisps or NBA 2K20 in March

Xbox Game Pass adds games like Ori and Will of the Wisps or NBA 2K20 in March

The new Moon Studios will be published the same day of the launch in the subscription service of Redmond.

The launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which will take place on March 11, implies that the game will be available from the same day of departure on Xbox Game Pass, like all games published under the umbrella of Xbox Game Studios. This has been confirmed by Microsoft on the official website of the platform, where it has uncovered other video games that we can enjoy on Xbox One and PC. Among the most outstanding novelties is NBA 2K20, the latest edition of the most renowned basketball simulator today.

Not all video games will be available on both platforms. For example, NBA 2K20 can only be downloaded on Xbox One, while The Lord of the Rings Online, exclusive to that platform, will be published, naturally, exclusively on compatible.

Full list of games and dates

  • NBA 2K20 (console), March 5
  • Train Sim World (console and PC), March 5
  • Ori and the Will of the Wisps (console and PC), March 11
  • Pikuniku (console and PC), March 12
  • The Lord of the Rings Online (PC)
  • Mother Russia Bleeds (PC)

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is one of the most anticipated platform and action games of Microsoft systems. The game, developed by Moon Studios, takes us to a precious world, not without danger. In an interview with Metro.co.uk, the developers recognized the influence of The Legends of Zelda: "Not only are the missions of the golden path a little less linear, but you can choose a particular wasp instead of the other," they said. Secondary missions now have "more personality" and the difficulty has been balanced thanks to automatic save points, as some players felt frustrated.

In addition to its platform touch, the team wanted to add a new layer of complexity by adding RPG mechanics. "This time we will incorporate many more role elements, not only in regard to the progression of the character, because that is very unique," but also in the option to equip fragments.

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