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10 Games That Could Carry the Xbox One in 2018

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Ori and the Will of the Wisps

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Games That Could Carry the Xbox One in 2018

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Ori and the Blind Forest almost came out of nowhere back in 2015. Sure, we knew it looked great, but those kid-friendly visuals were deceiving, for at its heart, Ori was a challenging and compelling platformer.

In Will of the Wisps, Ori is pushed out of the safety of the forest of Nibel and must discover the mysteries that lie beyond. Whether or not the gameplay will be drastically different from the Blind Forest remains to be seen, especially considering we’ve only had a brief look at the game at E3 2017. We did like that owl, though!

While we’re still waiting for a solid release date, we could see Ori hitting the Xbox One (and PC) sometime later in 2018. And if it does, it has absolutely got to be something Xbox One owners check out.


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