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FromSoftware will reveal new details regarding Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon in 2023, but for now, the series’ most ardent fans can’t sit idly by. One of them is a Gearphyr user who posted several images on social media. from the first leak following touching them up to make them presentable.
The pictures you can find in the thread at this link are actually leaked frames that appeared on the web earlier this year, which, however, were fundamentally unviewable due to the noticeable lines of watermarks applied to them.
Gearphyr has edited each image with great patience to remove as many watermarks as possible. The result is obviously not perfect, but now at least the images showing the different locations and mech fights are at least clear and allow us to get an idea of the game’s art direction.
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is in development for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, with a retail debut scheduled for 2023. Game director Marau Yamamura recently revealed that the game will not have an open world and will not have any links to previous entries in the series.