Ori and the Blind Forest Definitive Edition, a re-release of the gorgeous and thoroughly-good platformer that adds new areas, difficulty options, and gameplay upgrades, was originally supposed to be out last fall, however, developer Moon Studios announced in December that the update had been delayed for spring of this year, which it was scheduled to be release on March 11.
Just two days ahead of that date, it’s been delayed again, but only on PC, the Xbox One version will go out as scheduled, however, no estimated release has been set for the PC version, the developers said that they will be updating us as soon as they have a solid date for release.
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Below are the words of Microsoft Studios Executive Producer Mark Coates:
“Yes, we did announce a release date of March 11th. But to make sure everyone who plays Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition gets a great experience regardless of platform, we’re taking a bit of extra time with the Windows Store and Steam versions,” explained Microsoft Studios’ executive producer Mark Coates on the Xbox Wire.
We will launch the Xbox One version on March 11, and will update you soon on when the other versions will launch. We can’t wait to get the final game in the hands of players and see their reaction!”
Source – Eurogamer.net
A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.