Armored Core 6 Toro emblem codes shared by PlayStation Japan
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Armored Core 6 Toro Emblem Codes Shared by SIE

Sony Interactive Entertainment shared Armored Core 6 emblem codes for Toro via its Japanese official X (ex-Twitter) PlayStation account. The preview tweet also features “106” as the Japanese numeric syllable for Toro and also a play at how the game’s protagonist is occasionally referred to as “621.”

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The exact codes are available via the reply Sony appended to the post. There are three codes in total, and each of them will result in a different Toro face.

  1. Normal Face – QN3N72MKCKRC
  2. Delighted Face – KCV5JD775XLF
  3. Surprised Face – 9TP7G68EYUBL

Armored Core 6 players should remember that emblem codes are locked by platforms, so only those on PS5 and PS4 are able to input these Toro codes.

Toro, whose full name is Toro Inoue, is widely considered the de-facto Japanese mascot for the PlayStation platform. After his popularity rose from his debut in the 1999 PlayStation game Doko Demo Issyo, his prominence peaked in the PlayStation 3 era with Mainichi Issyo and Weekly Toro Station.

Even after the PS3 era had passed, Sony continued to release merchandise featuring Toro. In September 2023, the company worked with Cospa to produce a merchandise line where Toro is depicted in the style of the horror game series Siren.

Other than PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon is also available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.


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