FromSoftware is not a stranger to the gaming world. The award-winning studio mesmerized gamers with the genre-spawning Dark Souls and Bloodborne titles for years, dabbling in the delicacies of dark fantasies.
Most recently, FromSoftware treated us toone of the most GOAT'ed games of all time, Elden Ring. The studio's encore, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, promises to take audiences on an exhilarating mech-shooter journey, away from the familiar yet enigmatic realms of Dark Souls and Elden Ring.
Releasing over a decade after Armored Core V, there's genuine concern that FromSoftware might show rust in its return to a familiar arena but that doesn't seem to be the case.
First and foremost, in terms of technological demands, the game surprisingly seems to be a tad more forgiving than its mystical cousin, Elden Ring. While both games share an almost identical system requirement, Armored Core 6 slightly reduces the CPU specifications, demanding Intel i7-7700 and AMD Ryzen 3600. A comparative highlight is the uptick in graphic memory requirements, with AC6 demanding a minimum of 4GB against Elden Ring's 3GB. This might hint at the visually intricate and stunning mecha designs, which should be a sight to behold, especially for those with a soft spot for intricate machinery.
