Armored Core 6 New Game Plus mode explained

Aakash Regmi
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Armored Core 6, the latest mech action game from FromSoftware, features a lot of hidden items and surprises. These can lead to different outcomes for the story, making New Game Plus a tempting option for players. Here is all you need to know about New Game Plus in Armored Core 6.

Armored Core 6 consists of six chapters and about 50 missions, which can take up to 50 hours to complete. As expected from FromSoftware, the game is full of hidden quests and secrets that can lead to different endings.

Since Armored Core 6 is not an open-world game, you might want to replay it to discover everything it has to offer. Moreover, you can enjoy taking revenge on the tough bosses with your endgame weapons and upgrades in another run.

So, here’s all we know about Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon having a New Game Plus mode.

New Game Plus mode in Armored Core 6

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New Game Plus lets you carry over all your weapons, gears, and skills to your next play-through.

Yes, Armored Core 6 features New Game Plus mode, similar to other past FromSoftware titles, Bloodborne, Sekrio, and most recently, Elden Ring.

FromSoftware themselves confirmed it in an interview with a Taiwanese outlet Gamebase. Game director Masaru Yamamura said, “Players are expected to play repeatedly with different endings.”

This is how past Armored Core games were too, and sometimes it took twice as much time to uncover these secrets than your first playthrough.

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Aakash Regmi is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel and primarily covers Genshin Impact, Call of Duty, and major racing games. Before joining CharlieIntel in July 2023, he wrote for Collider, Hard Drive, DualShockers, and Try Hard Guides. You can contact him at [email protected].