The extraction shooter Arc Raiders has released patch 1.15.0, featuring a new player-versus-environment event called Shared Watch. This mode emphasizes teamwork against AI enemies without PvP contributions to rewards. The update arrives amid the game's sustained popularity on Steam.
Arc Raiders, which launched in late October, has maintained strong player engagement despite criticisms of catering too heavily to casual audiences. The latest patch, 1.15.0, introduces the Shared Watch event, now live and focused on cooperative play against ARC units. Players earn merits by destroying, assisting, or damaging these AI foes on the map, which can then be traded for rewards. Notably, engaging in PvP during the event does not contribute to these merits, making combat with other players optional and irrelevant to event progress.
The game recently recorded 242,000 concurrent players on Steam in the last day, with a peak of 325,000 over the weekend. This consistency stands out among live-service titles, which often see sharp declines post-launch. However, Arc Raiders faces upcoming competition from Bungie's Marathon, set for release on March 5, described as a more hardcore extraction shooter.
Beyond the PvE event, the patch revives the Cold Snap map condition, originally added in mid-December. This weather effect introduces frostbite risks, along with collectible Candleberries and throwable snowballs. As Paul Tassi notes in his Forbes analysis, the event may test the waters for future PvE expansions, potentially broadening the game's appeal without alienating its core audience.
While some players have accused Arc Raiders of being too casual—such as optional PvP matching—these features appear to support its broad player base. The developers have not indicated permanent changes, but the event's reception could influence upcoming content.