Arc Raider’s defining feature, according to Embark’s CEO, is all the odd player interactions: ‘We did not expect people to take on roles of Defender of the Swamp’


I’m a fan of extraction shooters, sure, but I’ve never liked one as much as Arc Raiders. Now, Embark Studios has made the notoriously difficult sub-genre slightly easier with more forgiving death penalties, plentiful loot, and nicer lobbies, but the standout feature for me is undoubtedly the social element.

I’ve encountered bloodthirsty raiders who’d fit better in a colosseum rather than Stella Montis, who have challenged me to axe-to-axe combat on threat of death, voiceless raiders who use voice prompts to help me find hidden loot, and battle medics who manage to pop out of thin air to revive me when I get downed by a rogue arc, it seems like Arc Raiders is a sandbox for all sorts of social adventures.

Arc Raiders Unexpected Initiative - Raiders in Buried City

(Image credit: Embark Studios)

“What I like about the game and what I think is interesting is how people are playing the game,” Embark Studios CEO, Patrick Söderlund, says in an interview with GamesBeat. “I read an article the other day about how this game is almost like a social experiment.





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