Ori and the Will of the Wisps is Getting an Xbox Series X Upgrade Later This Year

It will run at 4K and 120 FPS.

Posted By | On 23rd, Jul. 2020

ori and the will of the wisps

At the Xbox Games Showcase, Moon Studios announced that their metroidvania platformer Ori and the Will of the Wispswhich released earlier this year, will be receiving an Xbox Series X upgrade later on in 2020. The game will run at 4K and 120 FPS on the Xbox Series X with HDR support.

It will, of course, support Smart Deliver, which means if you already have the game on the Xbox One, you get the Xbox Series X version when it launches for free. As a game that already looks spectacular even on an Xbox One S, the prospect of getting to play a better looking version of Will of the Wisps, and one that runs at 120 FPS, is mouth-watering.

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is currently available on Xbox One and PC. In our review of the game, we called it a “metroidvania masterpiece”, praising it for its visuals, platforming, combat, level design, storytelling, and more. You can read our full review through here.


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