Arc Raiders: What Once Led the Market Is Now Close to Life Support

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An extraction shooter is already a pretty niche genre, which lives and dies mainly by its economy, but cheaters have pushed one of the market’s most promising titles close to collapsing. For months, fans have witnessed Arc Raiders struggle against a wave of exploits. Game-breaking item duplication glitches and unaddressed exploits are actively draining the player base.

This completely changed the competitive fairness that once defined the game. As more and more frustrated fans walk away, Embark Studios finds itself sinking more. It’s high time that developers must fix their game before the damage becomes completely irreversible. The very survival of the game now hangs in the balance.

Arc Raiders Witnesses 80% Drop In Player Count In Less Than 6 Months

During its peak popularity, ARC Raiders was a massive success. It pulled in 400,000 to 500,000 active players who filled the servers every single day. Today, that booming community has come down to only 50,000 players. This represents a 80% drop in the player base. For a multiplayer game that relies on full player lobbies to create exciting matches, this rapid drop in players is the worst-case scenario. Gamers are simply refusing to spend their free time on a broken system where unfair advantages dominate every match. This shows how quickly players will walk away when the developer fails to protect the rules of the game.

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This drastic loss of players creates a dangerous spiral for the entire title. With fewer players in games, matching into games takes way much longer. The players who do stick around are more likely to run into cheaters, which makes the experience even more frustrating and hard to stick around the game. A live-service game requires a steady stream of active users to survive, fund new updates, and keep the community alive. Losing such a huge chunk of the players in such a short time proves that the situation has become very serious and ARC Raiders is now facing a huge problem for games future, while the clock is ticking against them.

Why Is Arc Raiders Gradually Dying – Exploits, Content Droughts, and Burning Frustration

The primary trigger for the dropping player count is a game-breaking that has completely changed the value of looting items. In a competitive extraction shooter, players are supposed to risk their hard-earned gear to find rare items. Instead, now cheaters have figured out how to duplicate infinite amounts of powerful weapons and uncraftable attachments.

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Making matters worse is a severe lack of new content, Embark Studios have recently shifted to a much slower schedule of only two major updates per year. Most players quickly finish new quests within weeks, leaving them with absolutely nothing to do or reason to keep playing the game without anything new to work towards. This combination of cheating and a total content drought has left regular players feeling deeply frustrated and betrayed. Players who spend hours farming materials are getting instantly wiped out by cheaters carrying infinite stacks of high-tier gear.

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To save the game off life support, Embark Studios must implement some immediate fixes, like resetting the whole game’s economy, by executing a complete server wipe to clear out all the duplicated items in players stashes and leveling out the playing field for all old and new players. Replace or work their existing anti-cheat software with a more strict security system to detect any item manipulation and must issue hardware-level bans to block the exploiters to save the game.

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Mayank Kumar
Mayank Kumar

Mayank Kumar is a gamer since 2006, who began his journey with the Game Boy and Nintendo DS. Over the years, gaming has evolved into a core passion, leading him to participate in tournaments, stream online, and engage with a thriving global gaming community.

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