Xbox One Exclusive ReCore Also Set for PC Release
Microsoft exec Phil Spencer says he wants fans to have more choice over playable platforms.
ReCore, the action-adventure directed by famed Japanese designer Keiji Inafune, is set to ship on PC as well as Xbox One in 2016.
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Microsoft initially revealed the project as an Xbox One exclusive at E3 2015, but in a new blog post listing the Xbox games of 2016, it was confirmed that ReCore will ship on Windows, too.
Answering questions from fans on Twitter, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said that he wants to give players more choice regarding what platform to play games on, be it console or desktop.
ReCore, which will be published by Microsoft Studios, is being developed in collaboration between Inafune's studio Comcept and Texas outfit Armature.
Joseph Staten, the co-creator of the Halo and Destiny universes, has been confirmed as the project's lead writer.
Gameplay footage of ReCore has yet to be demonstrated, though the E3 reveal trailer suggested the game follows a young woman who travels with a glowing blue orb that can possess a range of robotic companions.
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