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The next of Moon Studios (Ori and the Will of the Wisps) will be an RPG action

The next of Moon Studios (Ori and the Will of the Wisps) will be an RPG action

The next game from the creators of Ori will be an Action RPG like Diablo, The Legend of Zelda and Dark Souls that revolutionizes and reinvents the genre.

They have not yet released the second part of Ori, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, but at Moon Studios they already think about their future, in the next games they want to develop. The Austrian study, which will turn 10 years old in 2020, has published a job offer for a project that, although it is yet to be announced, seems extremely ambitious. "We are looking for a video game designer to go far beyond what the Action RPG genre has offered players so far," you can read in the job description. "After redefining the Metroidvania genre with the Ori saga, our next goal is to revolutionize the Action RPG genre."

The offer does not end there and also specifies that previous experience is required playing titles such as Diablo, The Legend of Zelda and Dark Souls. "It is an opportunity that offers the possibility of working in an RPG that dares to innovate and go much further than the genre has taken players to date." Major words that we will see if they are fulfilled and that give a good example of how advanced Ori and the Will of the Wisps are, enough to think about what is beyond their launch, scheduled for March 11, 2020.

An essential game

The first installment of the saga, Ori an the Blid Forest, is one of the 5 Xbox Game Pass games that you must pass before 2020. The sequel will arrive at the Microsoft subscription service the same day of its launch and nobody should miss it for Have the original pending. It is one of the best platforms in recent years and one of the most colorful and beautiful indies there is. And despite the fantasy that conveys its visual finish, Ori is remembered for its playability and for its excellent level design. A constant tribute to the genre that is adding mechanics and deepening them continuously, reinventing each time and offering a challenge as deep as complete. If you haven't tried it yet (it's also on Nintendo Switch), you're late.

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