Speaking with Inafune during E3 2016, we asked about what future the developer foresaw for ReCore once it made its inevitable debut on Xbox One and Windows PC. After clarifying that Microsoft, not Comcept, owned the IP, Inafune elaborated a bit on his vision for the future of the series.
Breaking into laughs, we probed Inafune further on the topic, asking if the famed developer would be interested in seeing a ReCore movie materialize. Given the grandiose ambition that’s currently present for the property, Inafune admitted that he’d “love to see that” realized at some point.
Since making Mega Man, which is now set to receive a cartoon show next year, and eventually departing Capcom, Inafune’s studio, Comcept, has been hard at work on a handful of games. Most recently, it launched the less than well-received Mighty No. 9, which many gamers have been unimpressed by. Fortunately, it appears that Microsoft has allotted enough of a budget for ReCore , as well as teamed it up with Armature Studios, that it’s able to have a chance at being something more than that, and it’ll genuinely be interesting to see how the masses react to the final product.
ReCore is set to arrive exclusively for Xbox One and Windows PC in 2016.