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Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the latest Xbox Game Studios title to come to Nintendo Switch

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Published onSeptember 17, 2020

published onSeptember 17, 2020

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Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Ori and the Blind Forest game from Moon Studios, is launching on the Nintendo Switch today. The Xbox Game Studios title was released on Xbox One and PC back in March and receivedeven better reviews than its predecessor, which wasalso released on the Nintendo Switchlast year.

We have BIG news! ???? Ori and the Will of the Wisps is now available on the Nintendo Switch. Dive into the action with a physical or digital edition today!#OriOnSwitch#OritheGame#Switchhttps://t.co/NxcYthINSrpic.twitter.com/cWS680nJ6R

— Ori the Game (@OriTheGame)September 17, 2020

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the second title from indie dev Moon Studios, and it’s a challenging metroidvania game with gorgeous hand-painted artwork that are rarely seen in video games these days. The game is also more demanding than its predecessor, but the good news is that the Nintendo Switch port will run at 60FPS, just like on Xbox One X. “We optimized the hell out of it,” the developerssaid on Twittertoday.

It’s interesting to see more and more Xbox Game Studios titles and high-profile Xbox exclusives launching on the Nintendo Switch. Cuphead was another big Xbox game thatlaunched on the Switch last year, complete with an Xbox Live integration. Ori and the Will of the Wisps will be priced at $29.99 on theNintendo eShop, and a$149.99 Collectors Editionwill also be available with a stained glass style art piece, a collectible art card set, and more.

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