This Ori Custom Xbox One S Makes Us Really Want One!
Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft are no strangers to manufacturing special edition consoles that feature artwork and peripherals based on certain video games. While these companies can produce some collector worthy consoles, it’s the fans that go the distance and create truly unique custom machines. Such is the case with a fan of Ori and the Blind Forest.
Twitter user XboxPope has designed a custom Xbox One S console based on Ori and the Blind Forest’s upcoming sequel, Will of the Wisps. This ultimate fan-made machine features a combination of light and dark shades of purple that sets the dark and ominous tone Ori fans have come to love. The Ori and the Will of the Wisps logo is printed on the top of the console, and stands out perfectly with its bright text. What would a custom console be without a controller to match? XboxPope also designed a controller with a matching color scheme and logo, but also features custom set of analog sticks, D-pad, and buttons. Check out his creation in his post below:
you may want to share and like my updated version and maybe a shout out @RobotBrush @Shpeshal_Ed @redneptonic pic.twitter.com/o30AobIFDm
— POPeART (@POPeART_) September 25, 2017
Ori and the Will of the Wisps was announced at this year’s E3. Blind Forest has become an Xbox fan favorite, and deemed one of the best indie games available on Xbox One. The sequel has no set release date as of yet, but it is expected to arrive sometime in 2018, and will be enhanced for the Xbox One X.
Are you looking forward to playing Ori and the Will of the Wisps? What are your thoughts on the Xbox One S console? Would you like to own one yourself? What game would you choose for a custom console? Let us know in the comments section below. Be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter to stay up to date on the hottest news in gaming and entertainment via our 24/7 live news feed.
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