Embark Studios re-records select AI voice lines in Arc Raiders with professional actors

Following the October launch of its extraction shooter Arc Raiders, which peaked at nearly half a million players on Steam, Embark Studios has re-recorded some text-to-speech AI-generated voice lines using professional actors in response to player criticism over immersion. CEO Patrick Söderlund acknowledged that 'a real professional actor is better than AI' and emphasized AI's role as a production tool rather than a replacement for humans.

Arc Raiders drew praise for its successful launch but faced backlash for using AI text-to-speech voices on less essential content, such as ping system audio, which players felt detracted from immersion. The studio had licensed voices from paid actors for the AI system and confirmed no generative AI was used for visuals or the core game experience. In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Söderlund explained that AI enabled efficient internal testing, like generating 15 variations of lines without full recordings. Responding to feedback, Embark re-recorded some lines post-launch with professional voice actors, paying them for booth time and planning to involve them in future updates. Earlier, in October, chief creative officer Stefan Strandberg told Eurogamer that AI tools like text-to-speech assist in repetitive, low-value content creation 'in the context of creativity,' without replacing human expression. Söderlund reiterated, 'We don't necessarily believe in replacing humans with AI all the time.' Separately, Embark addressed a Discord integration hotfix for local storage of private messages, following updated SDK guidance.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting Arc Raiders video game's 12 million sales milestone and Hollywood adaptation buzz, with gameplay action, sales charts, and CEO amid film studio glamour.
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Arc Raiders attracts Hollywood interest after sales milestone

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Arc Raiders, the popular PvPvE shooter from Embark Studios, has surpassed 12 million copies sold and achieved its biggest day of daily active users. The game's success has drawn numerous offers from Hollywood for movie and TV adaptations, though none have been finalized. CEO Patrick Soderlund expressed enthusiasm but emphasized the need for a proper execution.

Video game developers are increasingly using AI for voice acting, sparking backlash from actors and unions concerned about livelihoods and ethics. Recent examples include Embark Studios' Arc Raiders and Supertrick Games' Let it Die: Inferno, where AI generated incidental dialogue or character voices. SAG-AFTRA and Equity are pushing for consent, fair pay, and regulations to protect performers.

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Prolific video game voice actor Troy Baker has expressed a positive view on the generative AI revolution, arguing it will drive people toward authentic human-created experiences rather than AI-generated content. In a recent interview, Baker emphasized that while AI excels at producing content, true art requires the human touch. He believes this shift could ultimately benefit artists in the long run.

Developer Embark Studios announced that Arc Raiders has sold over 12 million copies since its launch. The extraction shooter has achieved notable player retention and concurrent peaks amid competition from major titles. To mark the milestone, the studio is gifting a special in-game tool to qualifying players.

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Embark Studios has revealed that just over a million players participated in the inaugural expedition reset for Arc Raiders, representing under 10 percent of the game's estimated 12 million buyers. The opt-in system allows players to send their characters on an adventure in exchange for rewards like cosmetics and skill points. Design director Virgil Watkins discussed feedback and upcoming improvements in a recent interview.

Erik Wolpaw, writer for Half-Life and Portal, revealed that a small team at Valve is experimenting with AI tools for generating text and audio in games. He dismissed concerns over AI replacing creative writing but highlighted its potential for dynamic character responses to player actions. Wolpaw emphasized that this is not a company-wide effort.

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Developer Embark Studios released update 1.15.0 for Arc Raiders on February 10, 2026, introducing new events, map conditions, and cosmetics, but a persistent duplication glitch prompted a rushed hotfix hours later. The team is investigating the exploit's full impact and has warned of possible penalties for affected players. The glitch allows item duplication, leading to overloaded inventories.

 

 

 

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