Mostly FromSoftware stomach series and now Elden RingThe developer also has another valuable franchise that has die-hard fans. And for those fans, there may be some potentially exciting news on the horizon.
Armored Core VI: Flame of the Rubicon We received an update from SteamDB today, and fans are speculating what it might mean. With The Game Awards just over a week away and FromSoftware reportedly partnering with Geoff Keighley on a slew of reveals, there's a chance that: Armored Core 6 I might have something to show during the broadcast.
SteamDB is not a piracy website, but that doesn't always mean new content is being added to the game. Sometimes “new content” is a patch or store refresh that requires an update to your PC game files. In other cases, developers will add a line of text that seems to hint at DLC even though there are no plans to add anything. Still, Armored Core fans are holding out hope that this could be something rather than nothing.
FromSoftware and The Game Awards have a history together.
Armored Core VI: Flame of the Rubicon First revealed in 2022, the title has a history at The Game Awards. A year later, the title won Best Action Game at the 2023 Game Awards, beating out Best Action Game. dead island 2, Ghost Runner 2, hifi rushand Remnant II. So, even if it's unlikely, there is precedent for Armored Core appearing at The Game Awards.
actually, Armored Core 6 The DLC should have been released by now. The game is now two years old, and in addition to new parts for PvP multiplayer and leaderboards, rubicon fire We haven't seen any major content releases since launch. Last update on alternating current 6 This was a quick patch to improve hit detection.
Armored Core 6 needs its own 'Nightreign'
Elden Ring Nightreign is blazing a new path for FromSoftware's Soulslikes, but its Armored Core counterpart may be able to revive its old strengths.
FromSoftware has been fairly consistent when it comes to their DLC/expansion/standalone spinoff rollout plans. Elden Ring announcement. Coincidentally, Elden Ring: Nightrain Announced at last year's The Game Awards, it further deepens the partnership between FromSoftware and the Geoff Keighley show.
Duskbloods could be the biggest FromSoft trailer of the year
If you were betting on FromSoftware's announcement at The Game Awards 2025, it would be a new look. Dusk Blood. The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive title has been in development since 2019 and was first revealed as part of the Nintendo Direct earlier this year. If the game sticks to its announced 2026 release window, we could be seeing more of it soon. It's perfect for both timing the game's next promotional beat and FromSoftware's ongoing partnership with The Game Awards.
But I won't count Armored Core IV: Flame of the Rubicon completely. The Machine Combat series takes on the role of younger brother. stomach and Elden Ring Although it is a franchise, it also has a passionate fan base. Moreover, FromSoftware has welcomed a huge influx of new fans since the last number. Armored Core It was released in 2012. The reason why many people love FromSoft stomachI was curious what you wanted to see. Armored Core It was everything.
For those fans, it's more likely to be the right thing to do. Armored Core 7 Instead, it will be announced. Armored Core 6 DLC or expansion pack night lane. It's impossible to count the potential surprises at FromSoftware. The studio has had quite a few unexpected reveals in the last year or so. But this feels like a SteamDB update that gives hope when there shouldn't be any.