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ReCore Looks Great As Usual In This New Launch Trailer
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Is it just us, or is ReCore not getting the attention that it perhaps deserves?
Keiji Inafune’s ReCore is nearly here – it launches on September 13 – and ahead of its release less than two weeks from now, Microsoft have put out a new trailer to celebrate the game’s impending launch.
There’s several very big names who’ve been working on ReCore. The Xbox One is in dire need of more exclusives and ReCore may be its saving grace.
The trailer is narrated by Joule’s father, Dr. Thomas Adams, and reveals new gameplay and characters from ReCore’s cinematic story. Fans get to see several of Joule’s robotic companions, a bit of of the game’s third-person shooter action, and some high-stakes platforming segments to tie it all together.
ReCore will be the first Xbox Play Anywhere title to be available in the USA on September 13 while Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4 will be available to play on September 23 and October 11, respectively.
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ReCore is looking to have all the tools to be a phenomenal game.
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