Armored Core 6 is launching on August 25 later this year, according to a new report. Sources close to the project are shooting down fears that it could be pushed back into 2023, saying that it will be with user later this summer, following a potential July showcase.
This comes just after Armored Core 6 was given an age rating in South Korea, further suggesting that it will be with us sooner rather than later. If true, this would be a pretty short space of time between reveal and release, as Armored Core 6 was first shown off at The Game Awards last December.
The release date, which comes to us via sources speaking with Insider Gaming, has not been confirmed. However, it is in line with what we've heard of the game's development so far, since FromSoftware was always aiming for a 2023 release.
It would also make sense considering that Armored Core 6 has been in development for quite some time, even if FromSoft was keeping it firmly under wraps for most of that time. We first heard something about an Armored Core sequel all the way back in 2016, when it was said to be in the early stages of development. This means it was in the works even while FromSoft devs had the mammoth task of getting Elden Ring ready, so it's no wonder that it's taken so long.
Perhaps because of this, it's getting a multi-generation release. Unlike some 2023 releases, which are leaving last-gen behind, Armored Core 6 is set to launch on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
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