The Ori saga has reached 15 million copies sold
In turn, their studio, Moon Studios, has achieved total independence in the process

- March 12, 2025
- Updated: March 12, 2025 at 11:05 AM

The Ori saga has reached a significant milestone by surpassing 15 million copies sold, establishing itself as a benchmark in the metroidvania genre. Since its first installment, the Ori titles have captivated players thanks to their emotional narrative, stunning art, and moving soundtrack, becoming a phenomenon in the video game industry. Thomas Mahler, CEO of Moon Studios, expressed his satisfaction on Twitter about this achievement, noting that “not bad for a metroidvania and a genre that we were told was dead when we started working on it.”
Not only Ori: the studio continues with its next game, No Rest for the Wicked
In an important turn of events, Moon Studios has announced its total independence as a developer, which includes the acquisition of the publishing rights for its upcoming game, No Rest for the Wicked. This ARPG, which blends elements from iconic titles like Diablo and Dark Souls, has been in early access and will now be able to be completed without relying on an external publisher. This decision comes after Take-Two’s sale of Private Division, strengthening the studio’s autonomy.
The future of Moon Studios looks promising, as a new update for No Rest for the Wicked, titled The Breach, has been confirmed to be released on April 30. This update will be the largest to date, doubling the size of the map and adding new areas, factions, enemies, armors, and weapons. Additionally, the studio has announced that it will be working on a cooperative mode for up to four players, complemented by a new soundtrack composed by the musician behind the Ori saga, an addition that is sure to excite the fanbase.
With these developments, Moon Studios not only continues the story of Ori, but also prepares for an exciting future in the world of video games, while reaffirming its commitment to quality and innovation.
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