FromSoftware and Bandai Namco's mech action game is due out imminently for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
The upcoming mech action title is FromSoftware's first title to have a Photo Mode, allowing players to capture images in-game.
The mission sees the player defending three R&D missiles from various enemies, including rival Armored Cores and a large flagship.
Skirmish against other Armored Cores alone or team up with two other players for group battles across various environments.
The focus will be on PvP, mission gameplay and lore, with the game launching on August 25th for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
FromSoftware has revealed full minimum and recommended system requirements for the upcoming action title with both, ray tracing enabled and disabled.
Catch up on all the details on Armored Core 6 ahead of its launch later this month.
Ray tracing is also available on PC, though it only works in the garage when customizing your Armored Core between missions.
FromSoftware says members of its 300-strong development staff fluidly switched back and forth between the two projects as needed.
FromSoftware didn't confirm the final mission count or whether this playtime includes side missions, the Arena and other content.
A sequel to a series existing long before FromSoftware re-wrote the blueprint for action RPGs, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is firmly on the horizon.
FromSoftware's upcoming mech action title will also take advantage of the SSD on current-gen consoles for fast-loading times.
Players can change out parts depending on the mission, while OS Upgrades can completely change the feel of an Armored Core.
Sub-missions, where players team with allied units and boss fights against rival Armored Cores, are also detailed in the new preview.
FromSoftware and Bandai Namco will be showing off plenty of new gameplay footage for the upcoming mech shooter.
A purported image of a Japanese physical copy of the mech shooter indicates that the game's multiplayer will support up to 6 players.
Learn more about C4-621, their operation and how they're brought back from the brink before the mech combat title's launch.
Attendees can go hands-on with all titles, including SAND LAND, which is playable for the first time in Europe, and Tekken 8.
FromSoftware's next game is going to be very different from what the studio has become known for over the last decade and a half.
It also looked at companies like Niantic, Konami, DeNA, Square Enix and even Nintendo for improving its "mobile footprint."