
"That means you and a team of up to three are fighting real humans as well as the game's computer-controlled bots, but your main "goal" is to leave the map alive within a certain time-which in theory you could do without firing a single shot. You can leave via multiple elevators on the map, each of which have a timer on them. You can also find or buy keys to escape hatches that make for an even speedier getaway."
"With both people and patrolling enemy AI in the mix, there are a wide variety of emergent possibilities as different players, each with their own playstyles and agendas, intersect with the threats on the map. It makes for an intense game in which you need to think a few steps ahead of each action you take, and always keep an escape route in mind should you realize you've gotten yourself in over your head."
"Arc Raiders, the next game from The Finals developer Embark Studios, launches on October 30, 2025 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Read More: Arc Raiders Is So Good I'm Worried It Will Completely Take Over My Life As a PvPvE extraction shooter, Arc Raiders sees you setting out to explore and loot the remains of a fallen civilization still under control of a lethal artificial intelligence system known as "Arc.""
Arc Raiders launches on October 30, 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The game places players in the remains of a fallen civilization controlled by a lethal artificial intelligence known as "Arc." Gameplay combines player-versus-player and player-versus-environment combat with teams of up to three facing real humans and computer-controlled bots. Matches focus on extracting alive within a time limit via elevators with timers or faster hatch escapes using found or purchased keys. The mix of human opponents and patrolling AI creates emergent scenarios that reward planning, situational awareness, and keeping an escape route in mind. Technical tests produced overwhelmingly positive player reactions.
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