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Nintendo Switch Physical Release Of Ori: The Collection Announced

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Shimni Mim
Published on July 30, 2021
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For anyone unfamiliar with the Ori games, they are both platformers that received a lot of praise and a lot of award nominations when they were launched.

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition and Ori and the Will of the Wisps will be offered on a single cartridge for the first time! Ori: The Collection will be released for Nintendo Switch this autumn by Skybound Games. The total cost of the bundle will be $49.99. Digital soundtracks for both games, as well as six art cards, will be included in the box. On October 12th, the compilation will be available both online and in stores through iam8bit.

 If you’ve never played either game before, this collection may be the ideal incentive for Nintendo Switch players to finally give it a try! Iam8bit is also bringing back its Ori: Collector’s Edition, which was available last year, for Ori fans seeking something a little more substantial. The collector’s edition contains all of the Switch releases, as well as an art piece that resembles stained glass, art cards, a pin, digital soundtracks, a sketchbook zine, and a field guide, all housed in a unique, changing box. The collector’s edition will be available this winter for $149.99.

Pre-orders may be found right here. Since the initial game’s release in 2015, the Ori platformers, developed by Moon Studios and published by Xbox Game Studios, have gained a loyal following. Nintendo and Microsoft appear to have built a tight connection in recent years since both titles have been released on the Switch console.

Regardless of which version fans go for, both of these Ori releases should be a pleasant sight!

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