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Arc Raiders streamer who helped popularize notorious dupe exploit says "oopsies" after getting off with a light warning, leaving fans to question if Embark is serious about fair play
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Catherine Lewis
2026-02-18
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404hearts
Feb 18, 10:22 PM
seems okay Ok cool. This or that?
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404FuzzyLogic
Feb 18, 08:22 PM
🔥 I lost it. That's it I guess.
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