It appears that 40 minutes of gameplay footage from the Tech Testing Phase of Arc Raiders have been leaked online. This gameplay video is of low quality. So, don’t expect much from it. Still, fans of extraction shooters may find it interesting. Thus, if you are one of them, you should at least check it out.
Arc Raiders is a PvPvE extraction shooter from the devs behind the free-to-play online fast-paced first-person shooter, THE FINALS. The game will be using Unreal Engine 5, and it will be a free-to-play title.
Arc Raiders promises to drop players into a lethal but stunningly beautiful future earth, with hair-raising moments of survival and suspense. The game also promises to have some cool physics effects.
For those wondering, there is no ETA on when the game will come out. Embark Studios hasn’t also shared its PC requirements. So, we’re most likely looking at a game that will come out in the middle – or at the end – of 2025. Or at least that’s my assumption.
Since this gameplay video is from the Tech Testing Phase, it does not represent the quality of the final product. So, make sure to keep that in mind.
As I’ve said before, I’m not a big fan of extraction shooters. And while THE FINALS looked cool to me, Arc Raiders feels kind of meh. At least for me.
Now I know that there is a big crowd for extraction shooters. So I get why devs are so eager to get their hands on that crowd. Still, this is a game that does not interest me in the slightest.
Anyway, you can go ahead and watch the gameplay video here. There were some YT links to it, but Embark Studios has already taken them down. The GoFile link is still live though.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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