Armored Core 6’s Steam Triumph Credits Elden Ring for Its Initial Triumph

The rise of 'Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon' on Steam owes a nod to Elden Ring's impact, as the mech battling game captures players' attention.

According to a report by PCGamesN, the mech-themed battling game crafted by the creators of Dark Souls initially claimed the top spot on Steam’s list of best-selling games during the weekend. While it currently ranks fifth, its launch generated enough momentum to dethrone the highly acclaimed game “Baldur’s Gate 3” from its throne.

“Fires of Rubicon” marks a significant return after 11 years, being the latest installment in the Armored Core series. This launch carries additional weight due to the release of other prominent titles like “Elden Ring,” “Dark Souls 3,” “Bloodborne,” and “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice,” which have bolstered FromSoftware’s reputation. The anticipation for this game was therefore notably high.

Expanding Horizons

Arnaud Muller, CEO of Bandai Namco Europe, shared his aspirations for the game, stating, “This is an opportunity for us to truly widen the audience of the Armored Core games.” Although he acknowledged that the expectations may not match those of “Elden Ring,” he emphasized that the scope of ambition surpasses previous entries in the Armored Core series.

Muller credits FromSoftware’s reputation as a mark of quality, stemming from titles like “Elden Ring,” which influences players to give their new releases a try.

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Unexpected Similarities

Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon

Despite the apparent contrast between the world of massive mechs in Armored Core 6 and the fantasy realm of “Elden Ring,” an interesting technical similarity emerges.

The PlayStation 4 Pro version of “Armored Core 6” achieves a locked framerate of 60fps on PlayStation 5, despite Bandai Namco’s prior claim of a maximum of 30fps at 1800p resolution—reminiscent of the technical achievement seen in “Elden Ring.”

In a review with a rating of 8/10, Gazettely praised the game’s deep mech customization and thrilling and responsive combat in “Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon.” According to the review, Armored Core VI is a must-play for mech action fans. It modernizes the classic franchise formula with excellent quality-of-life improvements and accessibility options without compromising the customization depth and challenging combat the series is known for.

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