Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon didn’t exactly need much promotion, if I was honest. The title was already riding the wave of anticipation due to being the follow up for Hideyaki Miyazaki and the team at FromSoftware. The franchise already has a fervent fan base that has been waiting nearly 10 years for a new entry in the series. The patience seems to have paid off as both old fans and newcomers will be treated to a riveting experience which will test that mettle.
If somehow this title is completely foreign to you, Bandai Namco has fired off 3 videos embedded below which will give the curious a glimpse of the world of Armored Core VI as well as the actor from Xena Warrior Princess, Star Trek (The Kelvin Trilogy) and of course Judge Dredd urging players to get in their Cores and fight for the future of Rubicon!
The title is out today on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.
ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON Live-Action Trailer feat. Karl Urban — “Let’s Get to Work”:
ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON launches on August 25, 2023.
Pre-order now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC: http://www.armoredcore6.com● Pilot your mech in fast-paced, omni-directional battles, taking advantage of your mech’s mobility both on land and in the air to ensure victory across massive stages.
● Explore a breadth of playstyles and combat styles by customizing your mech’s buildout between missions. Pick and equip your preferred parts via a robust customization system that can dramatically alter your play strategy, maneuverability, and battle style.
● Deploy a wide variety of offensive and defensive tactics at close and long range to take down powerful enemy bosses.
You’ll also get a peek at the stage set in the futuristic city of Birnin…
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