Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a platforming action-adventure title, and just like it's predecessor, it's going to be coming to Xbox and PC.
The game was developed by Xbox Game Studios and was first unveiled by Microsoft at their E3 2017 press event, but very little of the story has been revealed so far.
The release date has been close for a while now, but it's finally upon us tomorrow (11 March).
You'll probably want to know what the options are for pre-ordering the game, so we have you covered.
Continue below for all the other details we have.
Collector's Edition
This Collector's Edition looks to be a really great choice for players who want more than just the game disk.
PREPARED: Those of you who decide to order the Collector’s Edition will receive a bunch of Ori-themed goodies
It comes at a very reasonable price (compared to many other collector's editions we've seen) of £39.99, and here's what you get:
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- Art Book
- Piano Collections Music CD
- Original Soundtrack MP3 Download
- Steelbook Case
- Premium Packaging
Standard Edition
The Standard Edition is already available for both Xbox One and PC, and it costs just £24.99.
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This price only includes the base game, however, it should be noted that if you buy a physical disc you won’t be able to play the game on PC (as only digital titles are eligible for the ‘Play Anywhere’ program).
Release date
Developers Moon Studios have promised an emotional narrative experience when the game releases on 11 March 2020 on PC and Xbox.
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The game will take players beyond the boundaries of the Nibel forest (the setting of the first game) as players unravel the truth about the lost ones, and pursue the mysteries of Ori’s destiny.
Trailer
The initial trailer for the game was followed by the E3 2018 trailer – where it was revealed that the game would release in 2019.
Another trailer for Ori and the Will of the Wisps was shown off a year later at Microsoft’s E3 2019press event, with the information that it had been delayed until 11 February 2020.
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At the recent Game Awards in December 2019, a final trailer for the game was shown, which announced a revised release date, that still stands at 11 March 2020.