Here's another recent game that I played the shit out of: Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. I'm going to rate it as very Mildly Woke at worst.
Corporations are pretty unambiguously the bad guys, while the Rubicon Liberation Front rebels are good guys fighting to free their planet, though they're also morally grey to a degree. Your character is a highly-augmented mech pilot employed by a contractor with shady goals that often pressure you to stab your current employers in the back or commit atrocities, but the story deviates significantly depending on the actions you take. This is pretty typical Japanese sci-fi writing (little different from the likes of Ghost in the Shell, Gundam, or Final Fantasy VII, and those have been around forever), so I'm not going to say this story is influenced by Western wokery.
The biggest thing with the game (along with all other AC games) is that nobody is ever shown in the flesh. You only ever interact with other people through their mechs or over the radio. This means that it's practically impossible to determine a character's race, just their sex and age. This includes your character, Subject 621, who is never referred to with any pronouns and never speaks. Whether or not you consider this "woke" or just a way to make it easier for the player to cast themselves in the role of the protagonist without changing the script is up to you.
The only thing in the game I would consider "woke" is that the leader of the Rubicon Liberation Front is in a gay relationship with his second-in-command, but this only gets brought up in flavor text when you're about to fight his second-in-command in the optional Arena Mode. This fact is never brought up in the story mode when you interact with these characters.