First announced during Gamescom in August 2015, the Definitive Edition will bring new areas, game mechanics, new artwork, and even new abilities. The original version of Ori and the Blind Forest launched on Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows on March 11th, 2015, so the Definitive Edition was supposed to launch exactly a year after.
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition delayed on Windows 10
John Callaham from WindowsCentral discovered that Microsoft Studios’ Mark Coates said the following about the delay: However, the official trailer has been released, and you can watch it at the end of this article. A fresh new release date hasn’t been provided for the game, but we hope fans won’t have to wait too much. The Xbox One version will still get released on March 11, but at the moment we don’t know what exactly will be the differences between all the platforms. Stay tuned as we will be keeping an eye out to learn more about the official release.
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