Release Dates Announced For Ori and the Blind Forest And Other Xbox Titles

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Microsoft have announced release dates for three upcoming Xbox games—Screamride, Ori and the Blind Forest, and State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition. You can find dates for each game below:

 

Screamride (Xbox One/Xbox 360) – March 3rd [$39.99 on Xbox One/$29.99 on 360]

Ori and the Blind Forest (PC, Xbox One) – March 11th [$19.99]

State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition (Xbox One) – April 28th [$29.99]

 

In addition, Microsoft have also shared a reel highlighting a number of games—both exclusive and multiplatform—that are headed to Xbox in 2015. You can watch this below.

 


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