Ori developer Moon Game Studios has announced a deep-dive showcase for ARPG No Rest for the Wicked on March 1st.

No Rest for the Wicked Will Get An In-depth Showcase on March 1st

If you’ve been eager to see more of Ori’s developer’s ARPG No Rest for the Wicked you’re in luck as the studio has announced a showcase for March 1st 2024. The “Wicked Inside” in-depth look will unveil more of the fantasy title which is set to be Moon Game Studios' own take on the Diablo genre.

? WICKED INSIDE ?Join us for an exciting in-depth look at@moongamestudios’ upcoming entry into the ARPG genre, No Rest for the Wicked.Mark your calendars for Friday, March 1st.pic.twitter.com/pjIKFtXRms— No Rest for the Wicked (@wickedgame)August 07, 2025

No Rest for the Wicked Will Get An In depth Showcase on March 1st

In case you missed it, No Rest for the Wicked was revealed atThe Game Awards 2023by Moon Studios. You might expect the developer to release a metroidvania title but this time they are exploring a non-platformer game. Instead, players will be swapping side-scrolling for a more isometric view as they explore the kingdom of Isola Sacra.

The King has Fallen

The year is 841, the king has fallen and the throne is now vulnerable. Things are getting worse as a pestilent plague has now gripped the island nation with disease-ridden monsters. Players will take up swords, weapons and more either solo or in co-op to strike back against these deadly beasts. What’s interesting as even in a group you can split up to tackle different challenges.

Combat, Gameplay and More

IGN has released an eight-minute look at combat, which shows a player being pelted by hard rain and fighting against foe after foe, equipped with a sword and board. The visuals are quite different from the realistic visuals of Diablo 4. Instead, it shows a much softer, animated style which is still super detailed. As the player meets characters along the way, we learn more about the state of affairs of the Isola Sacra kingdom.

Finally, the player meets a boss. A skeletal figure that has multiple limbs to watch out for. The fight looks almost cinematic as the player dodges, rolls, and fights with fire to burn this abomination Warrick The Torn down. We look forward to learning more about skills, weapons and more in the upcoming deep dive on March 1st.

No Rest for the Wicked

No Rest for the Wickedis being published by Private Division, planned to release in early access first for PC in Q1 of 2024. Platforms planned include PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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