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AnArmored Core 6: Fires of Rubiconplayer has created a mod that turns CJ fromGrand Theft Auto: San Andreasinto a mech.Armored Corefans are having a great time because after an over ten-year wait, the franchise is back withArmored Core 6.
InArmored Core 6, the mysterious substance known as Coral has resurfaced on the planet Rubicon 3. In its first appearance, Coral led to great technological developments. Now, extra-terrestrial corporations and resistance groups are fighting for control of it. Like otherArmored Coregames,Armored Core 6features high-speed combat and offers the player a high degree of mech customization. In this return to its quest-based roots,Armored Core 6also has a Soulsborne traditioneven if it isn’t a Soulslike game along the lines of FromSoftware’s “brother"Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
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The YouTube channel Dropoff has published a video showing the mod that turnsCJ fromGTA San Andreasinto anArmored Core 6mech. The video is over 2 minutes long and showcases a giant version of “mech CJ” in the game’s garage. The player then selects the Destroy the Tester AC mission to show the mod in action. Although this isn’t the strangest mod CJ has ever received, his mech version has long, weird arms, and his body has weapons attached that he uses to shoot enemies. According to Dropoff, the mod was created in collaboration with TKGP, a Twitch streamer ofSTALKERmods.
Armored Core 6lets players test different combinations of mech parts and weapons, opening up space for trying new ideas and loadouts. This customization system has been one ofArmored Core 6’s most praised features. In addition to the decal system, players are putting mech customization to very creative uses, such asbuilding Kirby’s mech inArmored Core 6. Support for mods does not officially exist inArmored Core 6. Even so, one of the comments on the video expressed the desire to see aGundamskins mod added to the game in the future.
Armored Core 6is yet another FromSoftware release with a positive reception by the public and critics alike. Shortly after its release, the game reached 150,000 concurrent players on Steam, making it the fifth biggest release of the year on the platform.Armored Core 6already has a popular featureto entertain players, along with the mech combat experience. Considering this, players may hope that FromSoftware will soon officially add mod support toArmored Core 6.
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubiconis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.