iam8bit has established itself as one of the best places around to get merch, collectors’ items, vinyl soundtracks, and physical copies of indie games. As well as publishing certain games, their online store celebrates developers and artists, and now, is helping support threatened rainforests worldwide through the sales of Ori and the Will of the
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Private Division, for those who aren’t aware, is a publishing arm of Take-Two Interactive. Working to compliment Rockstar and 2K, they focus on helping smaller indie studios bring their games to market – most notably publishing The Outer Worlds and Kerbal Space Program: Enhanced Edition. Looking to expand themselves further, Private division has today announced
Since launching in February of this year Ori and The Will of the Wisps has become one of the Xbox One’s most critically acclaimed titles this generation. Commercially the game has also had huge success recently surpassing over two million players, no doubt owing some thanks to Xbox Game Pass which has recently been shown
Following its release back in March of this year, developer Moon Studios has now unveiled some statistics related to Ori and the Will of the Wisps, including just how many players have now experienced the game for themselves. Divulged via the official Twitter account related to the game, Moon Studios announced that 2 million players across
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The Xbox One is commonly criticized for its lack of console exclusives. In comparison to the PS4, there is definitely a case to be made, but Microsoft’s current home console isn’t without some fantastic experiences. Ori and the Blind Forest is one of those rare gems that gave the Xbox One credence. It took the
Coming five years after the release of the original game, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is finally giving fans of the platforming series the heartbreaking and beautiful follow-up that they’ve been waiting for. Thankfully, we only have another week to wait until the game releases on Xbox One and PC, and you can now
Moon Studios’ latest project, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is on schedule to hit its March 11 ship date. Today, the team revealed that the game has officially gone gold, an important milestone for every studio. Considering we’re 40-some days away from launch, I would say this signals that Moon Studio is very confident
As one of the upcoming Xbox exclusives on the horizon, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is easily one of the most anticipated games of next year as the follow-up to the acclaimed Ori and the Blind Forest. While it’s been some time since we last saw the game at an event, a new trailer has
Prior to launching in early 2020, Moon Studios and Xbox Game Studios seem to have another reveal of sorts planned for Ori and the Will of the Wisps next month at The Game Awards 2019. Announced by the showrunner and host of The Game Awards, Geoff Keighley, today, Ori and the Will of the Wisps will be
Moon Studios, the developer behind the popular platformer title Ori and the Blind Forest, has released a new video showing off the cinematic tools that they’re using to build various encounters within Ori and the Will of the Wisps. This isn’t limited to just cinenmatic moments, but also includes encounters with NPC’s and boss battles. If you’re a fan