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Not a Hero, Olli Olli 2 coming to Xbox One

Play as Bunnylord in the new and improved version of Roll 7's brutal political simulator. Oh, and skate a bit, I guess.

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Not a Hero, Olli Olli 2 coming to Xbox One

Olli Olli 2 and Not a Hero are on their way to Xbox One, Roll7 and publisher Team17 has announced.

In keeping with Microsoft's policies on parity for indies released on PlayStation or Nintendo before Xbox platforms, the Xbox One ports both include new features to compensate for the wait.

Olli Olli 2: XL Edition boasts a much-requested Free Skate mode in addition to the original's five worlds, 50 Amateur and Pro Levels, 250 challenges and Combo Rush local multiplayer split screen mode. It launches May 24 for £10/$15/€13.

Not a Hero: Super Snazzy Edition makes Bunnylord playable across three new and exclusive levels. It also releases on May 24, but goes for £10/$13/€13.

Keen on both? Grab them from the Xbox Store in the BunnyLord Pro Hater Pack for £15/$21/€19.50.

Here's a trailer for Olli Olli 2: XL Edition, and then two for Not a Hero: Super Snazzy Edition.

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

Not a Hero and Olli Olli 2 are also available on Linux, Mac, PC and PS4; Olli Olli2 is even available on Vita. Devolver Digital helped publisher previous versions, but Team17 looks set to challenge it for the title of indies' favourite publisher.

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