As Metroidvania fans lament Ori dev’s plan to work on its Souls-like for another 5 years at least, CEO says “we just had a call with Microsoft a few days ago” and “let’s see what’ll happen”

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The developer of the beloved Ori games may be committed to its Early Access Diablo-like No Rest for the Wicked for the next 5-to-10 years, but Moon Studios CEO Thomas Mahler says that doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t see another Metroidvania from the studio in that time.

Over on Discord, Mahler has been chatting to fans about all things Ori, with some previous remarks about the studio working on No Rest for the Wicked for the next 5-to-10 years as development isn’t ending after it hits 1.0 resurfacing.

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