It’s never nice to be in the same lobby as a player who relies on cheats, whether it’s being killed from absurd distances in an instant, being visible even through walls, or coming up against someone with a bag of loot they didn’t acquire legitimately. It feels bad in any multiplayer game, but in a game like Arc Raiders, where your equipment can be lost forever, it can be a dealbreaker for further runs.
Arc Raiders studio confirms AI anti-cheat is tracking player behavior
8 May 20260

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