Arc Raiders’ Flashpoint update addresses a major player complaint, throwing geared players into less games in-progress


The latest major update to Arc Raiders has addressed a major player complaint, one impacting the experience of those joining games in-progress looking for lucrative looting opportunities.

This update – titled Flashpoint – added a bunch of interesting new features including a new enemy type called the Vapouriser, new weapons, and in-game events. But one seemingly small change may make a significant change to how players engage with the core loop of joining a game and looting the map.

Here’s the Arc Raiders for the Flashpoint update.Watch on YouTube

The change is this: players who build their own loadout are more likely to join fresh servers. What this means is if you’ve leapt into a game with a lot of valuable equipment already on you, you’re usually going in to find even more expensive goodies scattered around, be it from other players or locked rooms. The problem prior is players doing so could find themselves joining games in-progress, with these treasures already scavenged by others.

This was a problem as it threw a stone and the risk/reward balance of the game. The risk remained the same, while the rewards were far lessened. This dismayed some players, who felt less incentive to risk their good equipment on such ventures.

This paired with another change, an increase in loot value inside locked rooms (which scales with the rarity of key you use – rarer key, better loot) should fix this problem right up. The argument against such a change to joining games in-action was an impact on queue times, but with Arc Raiders retaining a substantial player base months after its release, it seems this downside is worth tanking.

This change as well as the wider Flashpoint updates comes shortly after Embark Studios chose to record fresh lines from its voice actors, after previously embracing generative AI for producing such works. The merits of the game remain appealing, as Arc Raiders proceeds through its 2026 update schedule.



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