The PC version for Ori and the Blind Forest Definitive Edition has been delayed.

Ori and the Blind Forest was released in 2015, as a single-player platform adventure game. The title was designed by Moon Studios, and published on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One by Microsoft.

The game was very well received critically, with the Metascore resting at a high 88.

The Definitive Edition is set to release March 11, and those that already own the original version of the game can upgrade for only $4.99. For players new to the game, you can pick up the definitive edition for $19.99.

Although users playing on the consoles can still expect the game to come out tomorrow, PC players will unfortunately have to deal with a delay. No update has been given for a release date, but Executive Producer Mark Coates had this to say on the matter. “Yes, we did announce a release date of March 11th. But to make sure everyone who plays Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition gets a great experience regardless of platform, we’re taking a bit of extra time with the Windows Store and Steam versions.”

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