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."
FromSoftware and Bandai Namco's mech action game is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC in August.
Unlike FromSoftware's Souls-like titles, you won't lose any currency on dying. You can also change out parts and weapons at checkpoints.
The four-minute gameplay video showcases an industrial environment with much elevation, narrow halls and several threats.
Director Masaru Yamamura says it's about customizing mechs and "how it affects your play because that's what makes the series so compelling."
It's been claimed that FromSoftware's original plan was to release two DLCs for the open world action RPG.
Kadokawa doesn't list the expansion for the rest of the fiscal year and instead has it under "medium to long-term direction."
Bandai Namco confirms that the acclaimed open world action RPG has sold an additional 500,000 copies since late February.
Progression is also massively altered, as players must defeat bosses and collect Keystones to access the Forge of the Giants.
Recommended requirements aren't available, but 12 GB of RAM and a GeForce GTX 960, Radeon RX 480 or Intel Arc A380 are the minimum.
"We hope to stagger our releases and bring something new and exciting at hopefully not so long intervals going forward," says producer Yasuhiro Kitao.
Players can use Assault Boost to switch between long-range and close-quarters combat, stagger enemies, and equip up to four weapons.
Explore the ruins of Rubicon, fighting various factions and megacorps in giant mechs on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.