Those really are some cool mechs. All shapes and sizes, bristling with greebles and gadgets and pistons and flaps and spinning bits and gatling guns. I like to think those “feed the fire” and “let the last cinders burn” cards were intentional fakeouts for viewers expecting the surprise announcement to be a new Dark Souls game. Although, in the extremely unlikely event that these are hints connecting Armored Core to Dark Souls in some wild Drakengard/Nier-style history, I will lose my chuffing mind. Hey, beloved Souls blaggard Patches is an homage to an Amored Core character. They won’t be doing this. But what if…! This is the first Armored Core game in a decade, following 2013’s Armored Core: Verdict Day. It’ll also be the first Armored Core game on PC, having started exclusively on PlayStation before spreading to Xboxes. I’ve heard from pals that the Armored Core series has broadly been, like, okay, though I know it found fans. FromSoftware have come on leaps and bounds in making proper good action games since then, and I really would like this one to be proper good. I’m aching for more good mecha games. Armored Core VI: Fires Of Rubicon is due to launch in 2023 on Steam, published by Bandai Namco. It’ll also be on PlayStations and Xboxes. For more of the latest news and trailers, check out our Game Awards 2022 hub. We also live-blogged the show as it happened right here.