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Win Ori and the Will of the Wisps Bonsai trees from Xbox ANZ

Twenty limited edition Ori and the Will of the Wisps Bonsai trees are up for grabs thanks to Xbox Australia and New Zealand.

“These decade old, real Bonsai trees have been designed to resemble the Spirit Tree, from the glowing ethereal lights in the delicate branches, to the moss-covered ground where the handcrafted mini Ori figurine stands,” Xbox ANZ said in a press release. “The Bonsais will emulate the energy of the ‘Spirit Trees’, helping guide fans through the game from the comfort of their living rooms.”

To win, you’ll need to head on over to the Xbox ANZ Facebook page. Best yet, “each Bonsai created will also represent a donation of trees to Greening Australia, a local non-profit working to protect, restore and conserve Australia’s native vegetation.”

“It is no secret that Xbox fans are passionate about the enchanting universe of Ori, so we wanted to celebrate the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps by bringing the Spirit Tree right into Australian living rooms. We hope these Bonsai Trees, reflecting the beauty of the Ori universe, will inspire our fans gameplay experience for many years to come,” said Dan Johnson, Xbox Lead for ANZ.

Ori and The Will of the Wisps heads to Windows PC and Xbox One on 11 March. The title is part of the Xbox Game Pass program. Stay tuned for more on Ori before release, or read our most recent preview here.


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