Ori and the Blind Forest and its definitive edition are regarded as two of the best titles the Xbox One family can offer. And, better yet, they’re about to be joined by a direct sequel: Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Announced near the end of Microsoft’s E3 press conference, Ori will return for another side-scrolling epic. Likewise, Moon Studios will return to develop the sequel. This time, our heroes must “discover the mysteries beyond the forest of Nibel, uncover the hidden truths of those lost and unravel Ori’s true destiny.”
Like some of the other titles Microsoft showcased, Ori and the Will of the Wisps will offer 4K visuals, Xbox One X enhancements and it’s an Xbox Play Anywhere title. Windows 10 PCs will receive the game, too. Further details, such as its launch window, will come later.
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