The release date for Armature and Comcept's action-adventure Microsoft title, ReCore, has been delayed to later in the year, after a previous goal of Spring 2016 had been deemed too soon for a launch date. ReCore comes from the studios mentioned above, which are connected to Metroid Prime and Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune - so it's clear that this is one of the most anticipated video games for Xbox One and PC in 2016. Read more on the release date push below.

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The news of the PC release for the game came earlier this month, when Microsoft shared some end of the year updates on Xbox Wire.

According to Engadget (via IGN), a Microsoft representative explained the delay, stating: "We have not yet set a launch date for ReCore however the game will be ready in the latter half of 2016. We'll have more to share soon on ReCore, please stay tuned."

We hope that this means we'll see some gameplay or other footage of the mysterious game, which peaked our interest at E3 2015 with a captivating announce trailer. You can check out this video right here to get a taste of what's to come towards the end of the year (via Xbox):

"With ReCore, the theme I wanted to write was human versus robots," Inafune revealed at video game conference last year. "This world is -- there were humans before, but now, there are none. There are a bunch of robots in this world already and the players will wonder, 'Why are they here? Who made those robots?' Probably humans, but they're not here anymore. Also, the core in those robots, they're a different technology than the robots themselves."

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