- Arc Raiders has been one of the most successful live service games in recent years.
- It has now finally slipped below the top 10 best-sellers list on Steam after months.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 has made a comeback thanks regained open-world popularity.
Arc Raiders has been one of the most successful live service titles in recent years. It wasn’t one for the limelight when it was first announced, but Embark did a brilliant job on the title, and it became one of the biggest hits despite competition.
The title occupied the top-selling spot on Steam for several months despite releases like Battlefield 6 and Black Ops 6. However, now almost 5 months after its release, it has finally slipped below the top 10 sellers on Steam.
Why it matters: Notably, the top 10 spot is now occupied by Red Dead Redemption 2, which jumps 11 spots up thanks to sales, and the popularity of fun open-worlds inspired by the amazing recent RPG, Crimson Desert.

Arc Raiders has had a brilliant run, and it will undoubtedly return in the top-sellers list; however, the player base is slightly falling. It was stable at around 250-300K for the longest time, but has now slipped to 150K.
Interestingly, Red Dead 2 has made a return, which is considered one of the finest open-world story games of all time. Crimson Desert still sticks to its top 2 spot as it continues to sell really well, with 3 million copies already sold.

Anyhow, this doesn’t take away from the fact that Arc Raiders is still a brilliant title. There are some issues technical issues right now, but we can expect new updates to lift the player base back up in the future.
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