
The expected title of Moon Studios and Xbox Game Studios is now ready to reach the market with the intention of improving the original title.
Moon Studios has communicated through Twitter that the development of Ori and the Will of the Wisps. After several delays, the sequel to the iconic Ori and the Blind Forest will be released on Xbox One and PC on March 11 with the goal of being an even better experience than the already pleasantly recognized original title.
A photograph of one of the developers of the title with a CD in the hand of the finished videogame is the proof that, after more than four years of development, this adventure of platforms and adventures has everything ready to break into the market with 4K compatibility in Xbox One X and compatible computers; including the Xbox Game Pass service from launch day, where it will be available in all subscription modes.
One of the main novelties of Ori and the Will of the Wisps is that there will be excavation. Unlike the first part, Ori, who has left his sacred home, will have to embark on a skill where the scenarios will be larger, darker and more hostile. The interaction with the stage will be greater, all without giving up the presence of puzzles and the metroidvania touch that sat so well on the original video game, which also saw the light on Nintendo Switch at the end of last year.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps has gone GOLD🌟! A big congratulations to Moon Studios and the entire team.
Unravel Ori's destiny on March 11th by pre-ordering the gorgeous Collector’s Edition from your favorite retailers! #OritheGamehttps: //t.co/0X4k52q5WM pic.twitter.com/AktsXNiMqn
– Ori the Game (@OriTheGame) January 28, 2020
To this we must add a greater variety of enemies, more precise control and more skills; with the dressing of an artistic section that enters through the eyes. In the absence of seeing everything in detail and checking the design level of the new final bosses, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is running as one of the main aces of Xbox for this year 2020.
It will not be until Christmas 2020 when Xbox Series X arrives on the market, the first Xbox model for the next generation of consoles, which will be accompanied – at least – by Halo: Infinite. To our knowledge, there is a new Forza Motorsport in development, still undated, and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, from Ninja Theory, which we have already seen a first preview in video under an Xbox Series X.