PCPlayStation 4PlayStation 5Xbox OneXbox Series X

How Many Endings Does Armored Core 6 Have?

How to get every ending in Armored Core 6
Screenshot by Siliconera

Armored Core 6 features five chapters of several missions each for players to tackle throughout its main story. The fate of the planet Rubicon 3, and the valuable Coral material found there, is in your hands. As such, you can choose what ending you get in Armored Core 6.

Recommended Videos

In total, there are three different endings you can get in Armored Core 6, depending on who you side with and which missions you take. Unfortunately, you will only be choose to between two of the three when you are first playing the game.

How to Unlock All Armored Core 6 Endings

Here are the three endings you can get in Armored Core 6:

  • The Fires of Raven: Generally considered the bad ending.
  • Liberator of Rubicon: Good ending.
  • Alea lacta Est: True ending.

For the first ending, The Fires of Raven, all you need to do is play through the game and accept any missions you get from either Handler Walter or Cinder Carla. Siding with them in every chapter will inevitably lead you to this ending.

For the second ending, Liberator of Rubicon, you want to make the opposite choices of the first ending. You need to side with Ayre and take any missions she gives you throughout the five chapters. This will lead to a better ending than the last one.

Finally, the true ending, Alea lacta Est, is a tough one. You have to beat the game two times to unlock it. You have to do New Game+ and then New Game++ to unlock the missions in the story to get this ending. I suggest seeing the first two endings, then trying for this one.

On your third playthrough, you’ll suddenly start getting missions from the Allmind in Chapter 3. Take any missions from the Allmind and side with it throughout the rest of the story to get this complete ending for the game.

Armored Core 6 is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam.

Cody Perez
About The Author
Cody is a writer who has been sharing his love for video games and anime since his high school days in 2012. When he isn’t writing about the latest JRPGs and anime series, he can be found in Final Fantasy XIV, occasionally playing some Call of Duty, or lurking on Twitter @SoulcapCody.

CEDEC 2023 Final Fantasy XVI Presentation Detailed Rigging Process

Previous article

Honkai: Star Rail Sales Surpassed $500 Million in July 2023

Next article