ARC Raiders Update Patch Notes | New Content & Cosmetics

The latest update for ARC Raiders, Update 1.19.0, went live on March 10, 2026. While it was a lighter patch compared to the massive “Shrouded Sky” and “Headwinds” updates earlier this year, it focused on significant quality-of-life improvements and some “fashion raider” additions.

Here are the key details from the most recent notes:

### New Content & Cosmetics

  • Devotee Outfit Set: A new premium outfit now available in the store (1,500 Coins).

  • New Hairstyles: Added the Curly Mullet and Thick Mustache (500 Coins each) to the customization menu.

  • Scrappy the Rooster: Minor background updates to Scrappy as part of the ongoing “Flashpoint” season.


### Critical Bug & Exploit Fixes

  • Snaphook Glitch: Fixed a major exploit where players could use the Snaphook while pressing Tab to illegally stash it in their safe pocket.

  • Inventory UI: Corrected an issue where sell values displayed incorrectly when mods were attached to gear.

  • Map Fixes: Resolved a clipping issue at the Auditorium on Stella Montis where both players and ARC units could get stuck in doorways.

  • Environment: Fixed a “Zipline exploit” on Blue Gate and corrected frozen water visuals on Dam Battlegrounds during Cold Snap conditions.

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### Recent Server Issues & Compensation

Embark Studios acknowledged that server instability last week caused some players to lose their loadouts even after a successful extraction. They are currently:

  • Reviewing player logs to manually return lost items where possible.

  • Providing a one-time compensation (likely in-game currency or materials) to those affected by the outage.


### What’s Next: The Roadmap

The game is currently in the Flashpoint (March) phase of the “Escalation” roadmap. If you’re looking for new playable areas, keep an eye out for April:

  • Riven Tides (April 2026): Expected to be the biggest update yet, introducing a brand-new Coastal Map, a new “Large” ARC threat (teased as a sea-based monstrosity), and water-related environmental hazards.

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