![]() From what we can tell, combat plays at a faster pace than Bloodbourne, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadow Die Twice. ![]() Plenty of our experts here at Which? have run the Dark Souls gauntlet, but we aren't exactly Armored Core vets. ![]() If you're on the fence about the game, it might be worthwhile learning more about it before going to buy it. Once the game launches, most retailers will readjust their prices to reflect RRP – so if you know you want to pick up the game, it might be worth considering a pre-order to save some money. The cheapest we've seen Armored Core VI is £48.58 on console, and £36.85 on PC, compared to RRP £54.99 (console) and £49.99 (PC). We can help you decide whether or not to pre-order it though.ĭepending on where you buy from, it's not uncommon for some retailers to sell pre-orders for games at a slight discount. We don't test or review individual games at Which?, so we can't say for sure whether or not it will be good. If you're after a PlayStation 5, you can get up to £80 off of one until 10 August, read our breakdown on the full sale. The game launches 25 August for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S and X, Xbox One, and on PC.
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