Xbox's Ori And The Will Of The Wisps Coming To Switch Today
The formerly Xbox and PC-exclusive platformer is headed to Nintendo's hybrid console.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the second game in the Ori series, is headed to Nintendo Switch. It releases later today on the eShop following its debut on Xbox One and PC earlier this year.
Notably, this is another example of an Xbox Game Studios-published game coming to a Nintendo platform. This isn't a complete shock, given that Ori and the Blind Forest also made its way to Switch, but that was more than four years after its original Xbox One and PC launch. Will of the Wisps debuted on those platforms back in March. It earned an 8 in GameSpot's Ori and the Will of the Wisps review.
There's no indication Will of the Wisps will offer any new content on Switch, but a physical collector's edition will be offered through Iam8bit. This sells for $150 and includes a "transforming" display box, a stained glass art piece, physical copies of both Ori games, and more. Switch, Xbox One, and PC versions are available.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Collector's Edition
$150
Here's everything included in the Ori and the Will of the Wisps Collector's edition, available to preorder now at iam8bit:
- Premium "transforming" display box with glow-in-the-dark finish
- Majestic stained glass-style art piece
- "The Flora and Fauna of Ori" field guide
- Sketchbook zine, featuring rarely seen production art
- Collectible art card set
- Hard enamel, glow-in-the-dark pin
- Digital download cards for Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps soundtracks by composer Gareth Coker
- Physical editions of Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Ori and the Blind Forest, featuring exclusive, reversible cover art (region-free, worldwide-compatibility)
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