ARMORED CORE 6 SKIPS OPEN WORLD TO FOCUS ON MOVEMENT AND CUSTOMIZATION
In a recent interview, the Director of FromSoftware's upcoming game, Armored Core 6, revealed that the highly anticipated installment will not be an open-world experience. The decision to skip the open world was made after careful consideration by the development team. Instead, Armored Core 6 will prioritize movement, customization, and parts assembly, allowing players to create their ideal mechs for each mission. The game will feature fast-paced movement and boosters, ensuring satisfying controls and gameplay mechanics. While exploration will have a different gameplay style, players will still have the opportunity to explore the maps. With Armored Core 6 departing from the open world formula, it aims to stand out from previous FromSoftware releases like Elden Ring and Dark Souls. Fans of the franchise, which dates back to 1997, are eagerly awaiting the release of Armored Core 6, and expectations are high for another successful entry in the series.
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