Deracine doesn’t count

From Software showed off two new games at E3 this year. One of them wasSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, a grappling-hook samurai action-adventure title I’m absurdly jealous Brett ended up seeing because his schedule worked out that way. The other upcoming game, a VR adventure calledDéraciné, was much more out of left field. It looked quiet and pleasant. We missed it in the hustle and bustle of the show.

A couple years ago, the studiowent on recordto say that it has three projects in the pipeline. That’s still the case, but rather surprisingly,Déracinéis “not one of those,” according to From Software president Hidetaka Miyazaki.  “I wanted to let some of From Software’s fans know that,” he told Famitsu.

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In light of that caveat, we’re seemingly left withSekiro, an oft-teased-but-still-unrevealedArmored Core, and something else. I’m hopeful the latter is Miyazaki’s self-described “very weird game.”

Daemon X Machinamight tide over some fans, but I hope a newArmored Coreisn’t too far off.

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From Software president Hidetaka Miyazaki hints at new Armored Core in development[Gematsu]

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