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Arc Raiders' most dedicated players say "there is not enough content," but others beg to differ: "I sweated at the game 24 hours a day… Why no content?"
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Catherine Lewis
2025-11-25
Arc Raiders isn't even a month old yet, but some of its most dedicated players are already hoping for developer Embark to focus on adding new content to keep things fresh for them – a demand not everyone agrees should be the priority. Over the last few days, a clip of streamer Ali 'Myth' Kabbani has been doing the rounds after the content creator stated that he'd "rather receive new content over fixing non-game-breaking bugs every day of the week. I don't care. If it doesn't break the game, just give me new content. I'll swallow the new content, and that will be the pill that I have to swallow. I would much rather deal with that, if I've got to pick one." "I would rather receive new content over fixing non game breaking bugs every day of the week... if it doesn't break the game, just give me new content... I like playing with shiny new toys"Myth shares his unpopular opinion on the bugs inside ARC Raiders pic.twitter.com/XETJ0gqVFgNovember 22, 2025 "I would rather receive new content over fixing non game breaking bugs every day of the week... if it doesn't break the game, just give me new content... I like playing with shiny new toys"Myth shares his unpopular opinion on the bugs inside ARC Raiders pic.twitter.com/XETJ0gqVFgNovember 22, 2025 "I would rather receive new content over fixing non game breaking bugs every day of the week... if it doesn't break the game, just give me new content... I like playing with shiny new toys"Myth shares his unpopular opinion on the bugs inside ARC Raiders pic.twitter.com/XETJ0gqVFgNovember 22, 2025 Myth knows this isn't a popular take, and responses online prove it. "This game isn't made for people who play 8–12 hours a day as if it's their job," one tweet reads, arguing that anyone who's already maxed out their progression and reached level 75 is "not the main target audience." Another responds: "If you play it 8-10 hours a day, if you're level 75, hell if you even have all work benches Tier 3, you're in the minority." Arc Raiders players slam XP nerfs for making progression harder as leveling up now "takes forever," but some believe Embark is doing the right thing: "The nerfs are warranted" Arc Raiders players were already grumbling, and after another patch of nerfs a fierce debate brews: crafting UI is definitely a mess, but should the stash actually get buffed? Arc Raiders players are split over nerfing drone enemies after the server slam for the new multiplayer shooter from ex-Battlefield devs: "That's a you issue not a game issue" But the thing is, Myth is not alone. In a Reddit post from earlier this month, one player states that "there is not enough content imo," although they're aware that they're "not the 'standard player' they use or should use to balance the game or the content around, because I played Tarkov for years and I play way more than the average guy." Even so, they argue: "I know there Is a lot of content to achieve by pvp and interacting with players, I right now have around 60h topside but I sadly start to get bored." Elsewhere, in a post shared less than two weeks after the game's launch, another asks: "Anyone feel like content is missing? I think I pretty much reached end game." They note that after completing "all the missions, content, and activities," all they're left with is "blueprints and going out to PVP. Feels like there is nothing else to do?" Equally, Reddit is also home to players who believe anyone who thinks Arc Raiders has a lack of content has simply played too much of it. One sarcastically writes: "I sweated at the game 24 hours a day and completed all of the content in a week. Why no content?" Frankly, while both sides have valid points, Embark likely just needs to find some middle ground. Again, the game is less than a month old, so it's obviously going to get many more updates yet, but whether the devs will ever be able to satisfy everyone is debatable. "Naked Man" Arc Raiders scientist conducts diligent "social experiment" on player greed for loot, reports no one wants to see you naked and will kill you 63 out of 75 times.
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fridgeWhisperer
Nov 25, 02:48 PM
This is balanced. 😤 Worth the money. ~looks good on stream. tubular
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theRealFakeGuy
Nov 25, 12:58 PM
likely Yeah right. hot maybe worth it.
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