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What did you think of the episode? Did the corporate horror angle work for you, or did you want more mech action? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

There is no applause. No credits roll music. Just the sound of a printer spitting out his termination notice. If you go into Secret Level Episode 8 expecting the adrenaline rush of the Armored Core VI trailer, you might be disappointed. But if you want an expansion of the lore—the quiet, lonely, corporate dread that lives between the missions in FromSoftware’s game—this is essential viewing. Secret Level S01E08 Armored Core Asset Manageme...

Kei’s job isn't to win a war. It’s to balance the books on a skirmish. What did you think of the episode

The action sequence—when a rival corp’s recovery team shows up—is chaotic and heavy. These aren't sword duels; it’s two forklifts trying to murder each other with shotguns. The mechs grind against each other, scraping paint and shearing bolts. It’s loud, ugly, and perfect. The episode ends with a gut punch. Kei successfully recovers the AC, only to receive a notification on his tablet: "Operational budget exceeded. Asset Manager (Kei) re-assigned to Titan Salvage - Minimum Viability Division." There is no applause

Asset Management reminds us that in the world of Armored Core , the only thing that matters is the bottom line. And you, pilot, are just a line item.

Spoiler Warning: This post discusses plot points from Secret Level Episode 8, Armored Core: Asset Management .