Collection on Nintendo Switch, available starting today with launch trailer – Nerd4.life
Ori: The group, the collection that includes the two titles developed by Moon Studios, is Available Starting from today Nintendo Switch, as confirmed by tractor Launch that you find above.
The package, which was born out of a collaboration between iam8bit, Moon Studios and Xbox Game Studios, is distributed internationally by Skybound Games and thus allows you to play with the final version of Ori and the Blind Forest (here is the review) and with its sequel, Ori and the Will of Wisdoms (check here) .
The press release reads, “Ori: The Collection unites Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition, Ori and the Will of the Wisps along with an award-winning soundtrack and six collectible art cards on a single cartridge available for the Nintendo Switch.”
By popular request, iam8bit has separately re-issued Ori Collector’s Edition which includes physical versions of Ori, Blind Forest: Definitive Edition, Ori and the Will of the Wisps for the Nintendo Switch, as well as a number of other collectibles, including artwork Majestic stained-glass style.
“The Ori Collector’s Edition was one of the most coveted collector’s editions of the year in 2020 and will be available exclusively at iam8bit.com. “
The Ori franchise was first launched in March 2015 with the release of Ori and the Blind Forest. The title has received overwhelming acclaim, and has received over 50 awards and nominations, including: Best Art Direction from The Game Awards, BAFTA Games Award for Artistic Achievement, and DICE Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Original Composition, Art Direction and Animation.
Launched in March 2020 with Xbox Game Pass, Ori and the Will of the Wisps has been equally well received, and has been nominated for multiple awards during the 2021 Game Developers Choice Awards, BAFTA Game Awards, DICE Awards, and SXSW Game Awards, as well as a Gold Joystick Award .
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