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Mecha Break announced, closed alpha test coming soon


A trailer for Mecha Break, an upcoming multiplayer mecha action game, was revealed today at The Game Awards. Additionally, the trailer reveals a closed alpha test coming in the near future. No further information on this test has been provided, so be sure to keep an eye out for updates!

Those already looking forward to some online robot destruction can currently pre-register on the game’s website. There is currently no release date, but the game will come to PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC via Steam.

Mecha Break Trailer

The trailer appears to feature some very action-packed and fast-paced gameplay. Players will soar through the skies aboard their robots as they battle various threats and other players.

The appearance of the robots will be customizable, but details on this are scarce at the time of writing. Players will be able to join squads of 3 or 6 and engage in strategic combat. Additionally, a 48-player Battle Royale mode will be available for those who want a truly chaotic experience.

The Game Awards 2023 is now streaming

The Game Awards 2023 marks the 10th annual awards show held in Los Angeles. Hosted by Geoff Keighley, the TGA seeks to provide a celebration of games and the developers behind them. Dozens of awards are up for grabs, from Best Music and Score to the coveted Game of the Year award. 2023 has proven to be one of the most memorable gaming years in recent memory. We have seen versions like Spider-Man 2, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Realm, Super Mario Bros. WonderAnd Final Fantasy XVI. This year’s winners will have fought a tough battle.

The other major draw of The Game Awards is the multitude of new announcements and trailers. Every year, dozens of publishers and developers from around the world preview their latest titles. Last year we witnessed the revelation of Death Stranding 2, Armored Core VI: Fires of the Rubicon, and updates on many other titles. You can expect many exciting announcements this year, like the one you are reading now!

The show is now streaming live on YouTube and Twitch! If you don’t plan to watch live, be sure to stay tuned for more immediate coverage here on Final Weapon.

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How to turn your Armored Core 6 mecha into Neon Genesis Evangelion Evas

Armored Core 6 arrived without making as much noise as other FromSoftware titles. But the truth is that the shadow of the Elden Ring has not managed to eclipse what has turned out to be an excellent action game. And beyond the gameplay, fans are loving the mecha customization. Without going any further, they have managed to paint the wicks with the colors of the Evas 01 and 02 from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Today we tell you how to apply it in your games.

Customize mechas in Armored Core 6

The great advantage of Armored Core 6 in terms of customization is that the game allows us to paint each part of the wick completely independently. In this way, users are getting results more typical of a mod than of an editor. And we say about the mods because, after all, the system allows easy sharing the way in which a specific result has been achieved.

Neon Genesis Evangelion in Armored Core 6

There are not a few IPs that have opted for these giant robots that the Japanese like so much. But the truth is that they are rather few have managed to permeate popular culture. Something that Eva 01 and Eva 02 of Neon Genesis Evangelion have achieved. Robots with a fantastic design and very marked and special colors. Now, thanks to the publication of journalist Gene Park, we can all get the mechas of Shinji and Asuka in Armored Core 6.

Eva Unit 01 color codes. i know some of you will want this later this month. pic.twitter.com/s8cX90IMtz

— Gene Park (@GenePark) August 14, 2023

How to paint the mechas of Armored Core 6 with the colors of EVA 01 and EVA 02

As you can see, the theme consists of correctly apply the color code of each of the pieces of the wick that we can customize. In the case of EVA 01, the colors that we must use are dark green (63, 109, 78), light green (139, 212, 80), dark blue (29, 26, 47), light purple (150, 95, 212 ) and dark purple (115, 79, 154).

For its part, with the EVA 02 we must use the following RGB codes: dark blue (41, 29, 45), strong orange (234, 133, 50), light orange (249, 457, 83), red (236, 35 and 35) and white (251, 229, 229).

If you still find it difficult or want a more practical explanation, you can always resort to a video tutorial. And in that sense, we think the video created by the YouTube user Masked to create the Eva 01 is fantastic (a single video will work for both cases). In just over a minuteFollowing the steps, you will have your beloved Neon Genesis Evangelion mechas.

Capture thanks to the Masked video on YouTube

As for the game itself, remember that in this house we have already published a few guides that can help you enormously. Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is not a Souls, but we are talking about a demanding game. Without going any further, we have a topic in which we give you a few tips to assemble your own wick with a head.