Armored Core VI 6 Fires of Rubicon original soundtrack is up on Spotify and YouTube
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Armored Core 6 Original Soundtrack Appears on Spotify and YouTube

Bandai Namco and FromSoftware released the original soundtrack for Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon on multiple digital music platforms. People can now listen to Armored Core 6 tracks on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

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The Armored Core 6 digital soundtrack consists of 47 tracks totaling 130 minutes in duration. FromSoftware’s Kota Hoshino composed most of the songs, with additional contributions coming from Takashi Onodera and Shoi Miyazawa. In just a few hours after its release, Kota Hoshino’s “Contact With You” has become the soundtrack’s most-played entry on YouTube Music with almost 300,000 clicks.

The Armored Core 6 soundtrack’s official aggregate page also includes links to Japanese streaming sites Line Music and Awa other than Spotify and YouTube. Japanese residents can also opt to purchase a downloadable album from Mora and Recochoku in addition to iTunes Store and Amazon Music.

FromSoftware has been regularly releasing Armored Core 6 update patches to fix bugs and adjust the gameplay balance. On October 12, 2023, it released a new bug-fixing update that brings the game versions up to App Ver. 40 and Regulation Ver. 1.04. Players must apply the latest update version in order to continue accessing the mech action game’s online modes.

Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is immediately available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, and its soundtrack is on various services online now.


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