Armored Core VI Image Editor and Paint Selections Shown Share ID Emblem Code
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Armored Core 6 Emblem Share ID Codes Locked By Platform

When heading into Armored Core 6, you’ll find you can use the Image Editor to create an Emblem and get a Share ID. This, in turn, allows you to swap those with others so they can use them. Or, if you aren’t artistically inclined, you can use someone else’s. However, now that the game is out, it turns out these codes are platform-locked.

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What this means is that if someone playing a PS4 or PS5 Armored Core 6 copy creates an Emblem and posts the Share ID, that code only works there. Someone with an Xbox or PC copy of the game can not take that code, enter it into the game, and then use that Emblem in their own game. There’s no cross-platform compatibility for them.

As a reminder, you can get a 12-digit Share ID Emblem code for your Armored Core VI creation. You just need to head into the Image Editor and opt to upload your art until Image Controls. Likewise, in the Image Editor you can go to the Downloads section to input codes. If someone doesn’t note what platform they are on when they share their code with you or online, the only way to see if you can download it and use it in your own game as a decal is to try the code there.

For those looking for Armored Core 6 Emblem codes, a good resource is the Armored Core subreddit. Players are sharing designs as they create them.

Armored Core VI is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.


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