ReCore: How to Save Your Game

A simple save.

ReCore – How to Save

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ReCore sees you exploring a huge sprawling desert-like planet as you attempt to re-establish the power at Far Eden Tower. In order to do so, you’ll use your Corebot companions and their unique abilities to make your way through dungeons, take down enemies, and find the all-important Prismatic Cores.

While ReCore isn’t a long game by any means, you may still need to come away from your console and save your progress. Saving your progress is all done automatically by the game. You’ll be able to tell that this is happening by an alien-looking symbol flashing in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Once this has disappeared, your progress will have been saved and you’ll be safe to exit out and pick up the action at a later date.

If, however, you haven’t seen the symbol flash up and need to get away there are a few ways you can trigger the game into saving. Simply make your way through any door, or use the fast travel option and you’ll soon see the icon flashing away. Opening up Supply Cache’s or triggering cutscenes will also lead to the game automatically saving for you.

That’s all you need to know about saving your game in ReCore. Now go ahead and enjoy the adventure.


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