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All Armored Core Trailers Reaction

Early access for our reaction to Armored Core 1-6 Trailers including the newest Armored Core VI Trailer 

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From the info I have read so far, it looks like a reboot with a completely different setting and story with elements from previous games, a colonized world fighting for resources after a cataclysmic event.

Sol-Edge

Thanks for breaking it up for us. Makes it easier to read for sure. So if the final story arc was done in Armored Core V. Is VI a reboot of the franchise or just starting a completely new arc while keeping the previous arc still canon? ๐Ÿค”

Bethany and Ken

Sorry if this a lot, I had to break it up so as to not get the different stories confused, but I wanted yaw to know the background of AC, and now we got the new game coming out soon which I am excited for.

Sol-Edge

The final story arc of the series was introduced with 2012's Armored Core V. A single corporation has dominance over a contaminated Earth and is being opposed by a resistance faction that seeks to overthrow them. 2013's Armored Core: Verdict Day details the outbreak of another war 100 years later following an apocalyptic event.

Sol-Edge

2006's Armored Core 4 rebooted the series yet again. Here, corporations have seized control of Earth governments and are waging war across the surface for dominance. A war waged over the course of the game pollutes the environment, leading to the creation of floating cities in 2008's Armored Core: For Answer. Depending on the player's choices, humanity either barely survives the fallout of For Answer's conflict or is completely eradicated

Sol-Edge

The series was rebooted with 2002's Armored Core 3, beginning a new story arc that concluded with Armored Core: Last Raven in 2005. Following a global nuclear war, humanity has retreated underground. Following centuries of rule by an artificial intelligence called The Controller, its decay leads to the destruction of much of humanity's underground network, causing them to look toward the surface for safety.[6] By the end of 2003's Silent Line: Armored Core, humanity has fully returned to the surface of Earth

Sol-Edge

In the original continuity established by 1997's Armored Core through 2001's Armored Core 2: Another Age, Earth experienced a cataclysm known as the "Great Destruction" and humanity has been forced underground. Corporations begin fighting for dominance, leading to the increasing reliance on Armored Core pilots called Ravens.

Sol-Edge

Agreed, however I still love the Armored Core series next to the Mechwarrior series.

Sol-Edge

Honestly AC1 and 2 are still my favorites in the series. The customization has never felt as good as it did back then.

MenacingScone


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