ARMORED CORE VI New information about. At the Game Awards, FromSoftware introduced Armored Core VI, the first game in the series in over a decade. It was met with enthusiastic fans who wanted a return to the machine-centric series.
FromSoftware has focused almost entirely on dark and tense gothic games like Dark Souls, Sekiro, and Elden Ring over the years, so the upcoming announcement of Armored Core VI can be seen as a step in a different direction.
FromSoftware revealed much more about the Armored Core VI project in an interview with IGN… Let's see together.
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New information about ARMORED CORE VI has arrived. In an interview with IGN, Masaru Yamamura and Hidetaka Miyazaki started talking about Armored Core VI and explaining why they're reviving the series after more than a decade.
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Miyazaki was in the news recently after Elden Ring won Game of the Year at The Game Awards. Of course, there was the kid who wanted to nominate Bill Clinton for Game of the Year at the end of the event.
Will Stick to the Foundation
Miyazaki explained that the foundation of Armored Core VI is firmly rooted in what already exists, allowing the player to create, customize, and upgrade mechs (random) called Armored Cores.
Armored Core VI's epic, big boss battles are said to be a huge improvement. But Armored seems to want to push Core VI away from Soulsborne mod as much as possible.
So it won't be that insanely difficult, but the folks at FromSoftware have confirmed that the game will still have "intense and challenging machine battles."
Different from other games in its series For this "reboot", Yamamura confirmed that Armored Core VI will be completely different from previous games in the series.
As for the continuing story, there is no direct link to the previous games. This game introduces you to a brand new environment and a brand new story for players to enjoy. Bold promises were made, including speed designed to match. A great game for players who value freedom and creativity.
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