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Heads up! Ori and the Blind Forest launches tomorrow on Xbox and PC

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
November 17, 2019
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Heads up! Ori and the Blind Forest launches tomorrow on Xbox and PC

Every now and then, a video game comes along that’s got everything going for it; a great story line, wonderful graphics, and a soundtrack that will give you goosebumps. Ori and the Blind Forest seems to be one of those games, and we’ll know for sure once the game launches tomorrow (March 11th).

Developed by Moon Studios and Microsoft Studios for Xbox and PC, this 2D platformer will have you controlling Ori through an emotional adventure, making its way through fast-paced dangerous obstacles in a dream-like environment and facing enemies along the way. The game has received critical acclaim for its gameplay, controls, storytelling and of course the epic soundtrack behind it all, so this is a title you may not want to miss out on.

The game will be available for purchase tomorrow on the Xbox Store and Steam on the PC. While you impatiently wait, you can listen to said epic soundtrack which was released earlier today via the link below, or just listen now to the trailer music!:

We’ll be sure to update you once the game is available for purchase, so stay tuned for that!

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