Arc Raiders Sees Around 300K Steam Players Daily, Becomes One Of The Most Stable Live-Service Releases

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There Have Been No Major Player Drops Like Seen In Most Live-Service Games!

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  • Arc Raiders sees around 300K players almost daily, with weekends often reaching over 350K.
  • It has suffered no concerning player drop since its launch 3 months ago.
  • It is touted as one of the most stable live-service titles due to its consistent player base.

Arc Raiders has become a golden goose in the contentious live-service genre, hitting staggering sales milestones that no one expected. Popular streamer Shroud even believes it can surpass Fortnite, and that milestone seems more achievable than ever before

The game continues to boast a consistent player base, averaging around 300K Steam players daily three months after launch.

Why it matters: Arc Raiders shows no signs of decline despite competing with several other live-service shooters. The player base often remains closer to its all-time peak relative to other recent releases, especially on weekends. 

Arc Raiders continues seeing over 300K Steam players, showing no concerning drops since launch.
Arc Raiders continues to see over 300K Steam players daily, with no concerning declines since launch.

SteamDB shows that Arc Raiders’ latest 24-hour peak was 375K, with similar scores on other weekends. Meanwhile, the shooter hovers around the 300-330K mark on working days. It previously also surpassed Helldivers 2’s all-time peak.

It’s also worth noting that Arc Raiders is a premium live-service title, while many other established games in the genre are free-to-play. This factor makes the consistency of Steam players over the last three months all the more surprising. 

In comparison, the competitor Battlefield 6 has lost 80% of its player base in two months, while the F2P Highguard lost nearly all its players in just two days.

Arc Raiders has also not suffered any review bombings, as the players are quite satisfied with the experience.
Arc Raiders has not experienced any review bombing, as players are satisfied with the experience.

Regardless, a stable community is something very few established live-service titles share, while many other high-budget titles decline within a few weeks.

Besides issues with cheaters, Arc Raiders has also seen little to no criticism from the fans. These variables indicate that Arc Raiders now stands among the genre’s big leagues.

Embark Studios has also promised a slew of new content in its 2026 roadmap for the first four months, including a new map. Therefore, we may see a new all-time peak with the updates.

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