Armored Core VI 6 Fires of Rubicon Official Art Works artbook
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Armored Core 6 Official Art Book Will Appear in August 2024

Kadokawa Game Linkage revealed that it will release the official art book for Armored Core 6 in late August 2024. The book will have the full title Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Official Art Works. It will let people see artwork from the Armored Core series’ latest entry to date, and how it has evolved across the series’ lifespan of over 25 years.

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This art book will appear to mark the first anniversary of Armored Core 6, which came out worldwide on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC in late August 2023. It will contain imageboards of locations around the Rubicon 3 planet, as well as the lineart for the AC units with any applicable transformations. It will have 384 pages in total.

The book will normally cost 4,400 yen (~$28). People living outside Japan can place their orders on Amazon Japan, which supports international shipping.

As a side note, Kadokawa is also offering a limited edition that comes with V.IV Rusty’s emblem pendant at 13,200 yen (~$85). However, this edition is not legally available outside Japan, as even ebten’s WorldShopping widget shows that it cannot ship the product globally.

The Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Official Art Works book will be available on August 23, 2024.


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