It looms like Armored Core 6 won't be among the games getting hit with delays this year, as it's rated for release in Korea. This suggests Armored Core is in a pretty playable state, and is gearing up for the 2023 release that it promised last year.
We still don't have a specific release date, or even a launch window outside of 2023. However, with the game already being given an age rating in one region, it's likely that we can expect this to change soon, with a date potentially being revealed as we approach showcase season.
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This development was spotted by Gematsu, and bodes well for FromSoftware fans looking for another game to dive into after Elden Ring.
In Korea, Armored Core has been approved for players aged 12 and above. This is much lower than Elden Ring, which was only approved for mature audiences in the country, and those 16 and above in Europe.
Since Armored Core is much tamer, than Elden Ring, the notes with the age rating don't give away too many details on the game, other than that it will include some violence. This is much different, say, finding out that someone will say "fuck" in Final Fantasy 16, as we discovered last month.
But on the subject of Final Fantasy 16, its own age rating reveal was confirmation for fans that the game won't be delayed into 2024. It's safe to assume then that it's the same applies to Armored Core 6.
This could also mean that Armored Core 6 will be with us this September, as was previously rumoured. This would leave some time left in the year for Elden Ring's DLC, potentially making it a pretty busy time for FromSoft.
Of course, this is great news now just for fans of FromSoft's work, but more specifically, for those
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