Moon Studios' co-founder Gennadiy Korol says the team "did not want offline play to feel like a second thought" in the action RPG.
Ori and the Blind Forest and its sequel have collectively sold around 10 million units, according to Moon Studios CEO Thomas Mahler.
A hand-crafted world with locations that change with each visit, an endgame and much more await in Moon Studios' action RPG.
Before its 1.0 launch, the action RPG will receive new bosses, enemies, map regions, expanded story content, and much more.
The early access version of Moon Studios' "most ambitious game to date" will feature the first story chapter, the Cerim Crucible and much more.
After the upcoming showcase, where Moon Studios reveals more details about the action RPG, various publications will share their thoughts.
Check out nine minutes of new gameplay as players explore the Pestilence-ridden land en route to fighting Warrick the Torn.
The dark fantasy action RPG was previously scheduled to enter early access on PC sometime in the first quarter of the year.
No Rest for the Wicked is a new dark fantasy title by Moon Studios, with more details about the game to come in March.
"Either we manage to revolutionize the ARPG genre or we'll slowly fade away into the distance," says Moon Studios boss Thomas Mahler.
Moon Studios' Thomas Mahler are confirms the studio's next game will feature an art style similar to the Ori games.
Journalists claim Microsoft decided not to fund a third game for the Ori studio due to the team's internal issues.
Ori studio co-founders Thomas Mahler and Gennadiy Korol have been criticized by many former Moon developers for their conduct.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps has explained why Moon Studios' next game is being published as a multiplatform game, and not by Xbox.
Physical bundle offers Moon Studios' Ori and the Blind Forest with Ori and the Will of the Wisps for $49.99 on the Switch.
516,000 players have beaten the game with 7,900 doing so without dying.
Includes 4K/120 FPS and 6K/60 FPS on Xbox Series X along with other improvements.
"I don't think there's going to be anything comparable in terms of image quality for some time," says director Thomas Mahler.
Both releases will also have physical bonuses.
Moon Studios' Metroidvania masterpiece comes to the Switch out of the blue.