Ori and the Will of the Wisps is Getting a Next-Gen Graphics Overhaul

Ori 2 is Going to Be as Beautiful as Possible

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is getting a huge polish before itโ€™s released into the wilds of the Xbox Series S|X. This includes a substantial graphics update and a wide variety of performance boosts, and we couldnโ€™t be more thrilled. If any game is begging for a major graphical update, itโ€™s definitely this one. We canโ€™t wait to see how adorable Ori is on next-gen consoles! If you couldnโ€™t tell already, we really like this game, and so do over 2 million players worldwide. Hereโ€™s why at least some of those players should give Ori 2 a shot on Xbox Series S and X.

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The Series X will receive all of these enhancements:

  • 4K HDR locked at 120 FPS.
  • Optional 6K Supersampled mode at 60FPS outputting in 4K HDR.
  • Highest Graphics and Visual Effects settings.
  • Instant Input Response.
  • Faster Loading Times.
  • High Fidelity Audio with increased Dynamic Range and Convolution Reverb for ambiences.
  • Available with Smart Delivery.

Meanwhile, the Series S gets these:

  • 1080p HDR locked at 120 FPS.
  • Optional 4K mode at 60FPS.
  • Instant Input Response.
  • Faster Loading Times.
  • High Fidelity Audio with increased Dynamic Range and Convolution Reverb for ambiences.
  • Available with Smart Delivery .

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120 FPS? What does that even look like? Weโ€™re looking forward to finding out! Both Xbox versions will also get added control of image sharpness as well as Quick Access and Back-Up Saves added to the in-game pause menu. But thatโ€™s not all. Moon Studio is also updating the gameโ€™s PC version, adding new graphics quality modes, sharpness settings, audio quality settings, stability fixes, and more. Hopefully, this will stop Ori from falling out of the world quite so often. If youโ€™re interested, check out the full notes here for more information.

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