Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 on March 11

Brad Stephenson

After several delays, the Definitive Edition of Ori and the Blind Forest is finally coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 on March 11th.

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition was first announced during Gamescom in August 2015 where the developers promised that this new version would feature new areas, game mechanics, new artwork, and even new abilities.

The original version of Ori and the Blind Forest launched on Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows on March 11th 2015, an exact year before the special Definitive Edition. It was praised by gamers and critics alike and managed to make a profit in just a week after its release. “Definitive Edition” is a phrase often used for re-releases of video games on Microsoft’s Xbox One console. These new versions of the original games usually launch with improved graphics and added content which can be newly made for the Definitive Edition or essentially repackaged downloadable content that was sold separately from the original release.

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