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"ARC Raiders raises the bar for extraction shooters pretty much across the board, with an incredibly gripping progression grind, tense fights against NPCs and other players that make for memorable matches, and loot that feels completely worth all the work and stress it takes to obtain it. The fact that it manages to also run well and look amazing all the while is just downright impressive, even if a few bugs here and there lead to the rare rage quit. For years I’d been wondering when someone would take the awesome promise of this genre to the next level, and ARC Raiders is without question what I’ve been waiting for."
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ARC Raiders launches on October 30, 2025, as a multiplayer extraction shooter from start Studios. Players enter a ruined Earth dominated by the ARC, a mechanized force ranging from swarming drones to city-sized giants. The game supports cross-play across PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. You play as a Raider tasked with scavenging valuable tech from a lethal surface while hiding in underground bases called Speranza. The core loop involves crafting gear from looted parts before heading back out into the danger zone to extract loot. This title brings high-stakes team gameplay to a post-apocalyptic setting where machines rule the sky and rival human squads lurk in the shadows.
Sessions revolve around dropping onto the surface with your squad or going solo to gather resources. You navigate dangerous zones filled with automated threats while avoiding other players who might try to steal your loot. The combat feels tense and tactical, requiring you to manage your gear and ammo carefully since failure means losing everything you carried in. Crafting mechanics let you build weapons and gadgets using scavenged ARC parts found during the run. Every extraction attempt demands careful route planning because machine patrols and hostile Raiders create constant pressure. You can play with friends seamlessly across different platforms or tackle missions alone if you prefer a loner approach. The loop continues until you either extract successfully or get eliminated by the environment or other players.
Critics have responded strongly to ARC Raiders, with OpenCritic giving it an 87 out of 100 and 92.63% of reviewers recommending it. IGDB ratings sit at 86.8 based on 210 scores. Our PlayPile data shows three logged players averaging 33.5 hours in the game so far. Achievement tracking reveals 50 total unlocks with an average completion rate of 45.6%. The rarest achievement is "Enemy of My Enemy," unlocked by only 0.60% of players. Community sentiment leans toward challenge, with Game Rant praising the survival tension and DualShockers noting the frustrating but addictive difficulty. The game currently ranks #24 on Twitch, indicating steady viewer interest. Current pricing shows a low of $20.82 at Green Man Gaming, down 33% from the historical low of $26.75.
ARC Raiders is worth your time if you enjoy extraction shooters that demand teamwork and careful planning. The price point around $21 makes it an accessible entry for a genre often priced higher. With 50 achievements and a community average of over 33 hours, the content depth feels substantial for a new release. Players should expect high difficulty since even top critics describe it as punishing. The cross-play support ensures you can find teammates quickly on any major console or PC. Skip this if you prefer casual arcade shooters since the stakes here feel genuinely weighty. The investment pays off through tight combat and a world that rewards patience over reflexes alone.
Lethal machines known as ARC rule the surface, ranging from unrelenting drone swarms to mechanical giants that obliterate everything in their path. Their origins remain a mystery, but their ever-present danger is felt with every step you take. Raiders survive by kitbashing scavenged materials; using long-lost tech and looted ARC parts to craft weapons, gadgets, and gear. In Speranza, everyone has an agenda, and the Traders are no different. They’ll send you topside on missions in exchange for rewards, slowly revealing more about who they are and what they want for Speranza’s future.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
86.7
RAWG Rating
3.7
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Vivian ⚽
@vivianruhig.bsky.social
With AI generated content in Arc Raiders and Neverness to Everness, we're beginning to see who is serious about boycotting AI usage and whose resolve only lasts until a shiny new game they're interested in uses it. Keep this in mind when browsing Twitch or YouTube.
Samantha Ferreira is Planning AH Mag #2
@sam-animeherald.bsky.social
Told y'all that you had to say "no" to every thing that uses the slop generators, even the stupid shit, or this would keep happening Clair Obscur, The Alters, Crimson Desert, Arc Raiders, ... other devs watched and learned that folks will gladly overlook the GenAI use if they like the game enough
more mr. nice guy
@juniorhoncho.bsky.social
was playing ARC Raiders and i thought someone was talking to me in game but it was actually my neighbor talking to me through the window so i for sure seemed like a total fucking lunatic. asked where they are like a half dozen times and then said i was "out looking for mushrooms"
Jeremy🤘🏻🎧
@red047x.bsky.social
I dont understand why people criticize others for how fast they finish a game. My gf games too, weekends she plays arc survival evolved and arc raiders with her friends on discord, I just play my single player games or watch a horror, we don’t travel often lol and I don’t like leaving my house 🤷♂️
Anton
@antonhand.bsky.social
The thing I love the most about Arc Raiders is that it presents a post-apocalyptic world that's actually convincing. People working together. A combat context that's as narratively close to 'year people aren't randomly killing each other' that a PvPvE game with guns can have. Just the whole vibe.
Ferox Growl SL
@feroxgrowl.bsky.social
Switched the Super Earth pin for an Arc Raiders one. Love the game a lot🫀 #Secondlife #Secondlifefurry
TGWeaver
@tgweaver.bsky.social
Every time I see a new extraction shooter I pray it's PVE or co-op focused but it never is I'm not saying Arc Raiders would be a better game or more successful if it'd been co-op focused (as it was originally pitched). It probably wouldn't be! But I sure would've had a better time with it.
laura “The Killer” cavegift
@cavegift.bsky.social
this is also obviously why arc raiders’ “aggression-based matchmaking” sucks. trust should be tense and tenuous. every firefight should have the chance to de-escalate. the variability isn’t just part of the game, it IS the game, and everything else is load-bearing scaffolding around it