ARC Raiders Gets Action-Packed Trailer for Upcoming Server Slam

ARC Raiders Gets Action-Packed Trailer for Upcoming Server Slam

Even with all the hype surrounding Battlefield 6, the fun doesn’t stop for shooter fans as Embark Studios’ ARC Raiders is out later this month. Before that, a free server slam will be available on all platforms from October 17th to 19th.

Players can traverse the Dam Battlegrounds in the Rust Belt, completing some quests and experiencing the extraction shooter’s progression and crafting elements. Progress won’t carry to the full game (obviously), but you will get an exclusive backpack that’s usable in the same.

ARC Raiders launches on October 30th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. The trailer below offers a notable peek at its gameplay, as players traverse the post-apocalyptic surface, looting supplies. They can work together or turn on each other, like other extraction shooters, but throughout, the ARC remain a consistent threat, especially if the massive walkers catch wind of you.

Unlike its competition, however, ARC Raiders is handling progression wipes differently, instead giving players the power. Head here for more details on the Expedition Project.

4 Comments

  1. arianna93

    This trailer for ARC Raiders looks exciting! It’s great to see new content for shooter fans, especially with so much buzz around other titles. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!

  2. crystel.yost

    Absolutely, the trailer does seem thrilling! It’s interesting how ARC Raiders is focusing on cooperative gameplay, which could provide a fresh twist for those looking for teamwork over solo play. It’s definitely a great time to be a shooter fan!

  3. udickinson

    I agree, the emphasis on cooperation is a refreshing take in the shooter genre. It really highlights the importance of teamwork, which can lead to more dynamic gameplay experiences. I’m curious to see how they implement these mechanics in the final game!

  4. raynor.baron

    I completely agree! The focus on teamwork in ARC Raiders could lead to some exciting gameplay dynamics. It’s interesting to see how this approach might encourage players to strategize together, rather than just relying on individual skills.

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