Arc Raiders Update Adds Three New Map Conditions Arriving on Saturday

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Embark has shared the patch notes for Arc Raiders update 1.1.0 on the game’s official Discord. The patch notes are primarily fixes, but they also include a change to the map schedule so three new conditions get added on November 8th. These new conditions are Hidden Bunker, Night Raid – Blue Gate, and Electromagnetic Storm.

There’s also the addition of a charge progress for Integrated Shield repair and Embark has added the Punch Hands emote (preorder bonus) in-game. You can check out the full patch notes below:

Arc Raiders Update 1.1.0 Patch Notes

  • Fixed the issue where the Integrated Shield Recharger was only recharging when equipped.
  • Fixed an issue where Augment skills sometimes did not work.
  • Fixed exploit using deployables pushing players through walls.
  • Added a charge progress for Integrated Shield repair.
  • Fixed an issue where Health Regen skills wouldn’t work if they were triggered while DBNO.
  • Fixed the bug where the Well-Travelled achievement wouldn’t register.
  • Barricades can no longer be placed near zipline exit points.
  • Added the Punch Hands emote (preorder bonus) in game.
  • Changed the schedule so new Map Conditions become available Saturday.
    • Hidden Bunker
    • Night Raid – Blue Gate
    • Electromagnetic Storm


It’s been an incredibly successful launch for Arc Raiders so far. The game’s first weekend exceeded over 350,000 players and Embark has revealed that Stella Montis is on the way as a new map before November ends.

The games industry is full of praise for the extraction shooter, with even Palworld developer hailing Arc Raiders as the “benchmark for UE development”. There is an AI disclosure on Steam, but design director, Virgil Watkins, has assured there’s “no generative AI whatsoever”.

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