Armored Core VI Orchestra Sound Concert Re Resonance soundtrack
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Hear the Armored Core 6 Soundtrack at Its Orchestra Concert

Kadokawa revealed that it will hold the Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Sound Concert -Re:Resonance- in Tokyo on August 16, 2025, which will consist of songs from the latest entry’s soundtrack. This will also mark the first time ever an orchestra concert based on an Armored Core entry will be held.

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Grand Philharmonic Tokyo will perform orchestral renditions of the tracks from the Armored Core 6 soundtrack, with Hiroyasu Matsumoto acting as the conductor. Kota Hoshino, the main composer for Armored Core 6, is also helping to supervise the orchestra versions of the tracks.

The concert will run in two different sessions lasting two hours each. The first session, titled “The Fires of Raven,” will launch at 1:30 PM JST. The second session, “Alea Iacta Est,” will follow later at 5:30 PM JST. Kadokawa noted that some of the tracks played in each session will be different.

Tickets for the concert will be available at ¥8,800 (~$58.99). There are also Premium Tickets that will cost more at ¥14,200 (~$95.15) but will come with an exclusive expansion card and a 32-page booklet. The tickets will be available first via lottery applications that are available until April 20, 2025.

The Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Sound Concert -Re:Resonance- will take place at the Tachikawa Stage Garden in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The tracks in this orchestra concert will be inspired by the video game readily available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.


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