
There’s no denying Recore‘s messy launch. Its various documented technical issues across Xbox One and PC were signs of a game that launched at least six months too early. The original release even alluded to a corebot unit whose crafting parts were obtainable, but the bot itself was nowhere to be found.
A year later, Comcept and Armature Studio released a “Definitive Edition”, acting as the complete edition with all DLC, but more importantly, it features dozens of tweaks and additions based on player feedback. Owners of the original got this by way of a free update. It’s commendable to see such an act of good faith in today’s gaming climate, but the real question is how does Recore: Definitive Edition fare as a complete experience for a first-time player?

The Humble Store is running a Microsoft Studios Sale with games up to 80% off all week long. Right now you can get Quantum Break for $9.99, Recore: Definitive Edition for $9.99, and State of Decay for $3.99. The sale ends in six days.

DSOGaming writes: "Last month, we informed you about a publishing deal between THQ Nordic and Microsoft. THQ Nordic will release the physical copies for five Microsoft games that will be also available for digital purchase on Steam. These five games are ReCore: Definitive Edition, Super Lucky’s Tale, Disneyland Adventures, Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure and Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection, and are coming today on Steam."
When will Microsoft realize that nobody cares for the Windows store?
They should release their games on other stores right from the start...
Kind of surprised to see this. Maybe had some kind of timed exclusivity to Windows store?
Now bring Age of Empires: Definitive Edition to Steam already
Oh damn, I definitely plan on picking up ReCore and maybe Super Lucky's Tale. Glad I will be able to finally try these two games out.

EB: With Shadow of the Tomb Raider's shadow cast upon the rest of this week's new video game releases, there's not much else to stare at longingly.
Really insulting for this game to have a definitive edition
Literally like two people care. Whose idea was this?
a hidden game more like.