Armored Core 6 VI Fires of Rubicon physical original soundtrack
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Armored Core 6 Physical Soundtrack Will Have More Bonuses

A physical release of the Armored Core 6 soundtrack will be available in March 2024. FromSoftware opened pre-orders for the Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Original Soundtrack.

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The physical album will cost 4,400 yen (~$30). Its pre-orders are also available on Amazon Japan, which supports international shipping for the item.

The digital version of the soundtrack is already available on platforms like Spotify and YouTube Music. People can immediately listen to the game’s 47 tracks, which will be split into two discs in the upcoming physical album.

The physical Armored Core 6 soundtrack will contain more exclusive bonuses. The additional third disc will contain 16 arranged tracks from the entire Armored Core series, including the latest entry Fires of Rubicon. The album will include a 48-page Visual Archive book that shows some of the notable AC units, such as “Honest” Brute’s Milk Tooth and Raven’s Nightfall. It will also have liner notes that include the tracklist, composer comments, and lyrics for songs with vocals.

The Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon video game is immediately available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. FromSoftware will release the title’s physical original soundtrack on March 20, 2024.


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