Arc Raiders Shifts to Bi-Annual Update Schedule for Larger Content

Embark Studios announces a shift to bi-annual updates for Arc Raiders. The next major expansion, Frozen Trail, arrives in October with a new region.

Arc Raiders Shifts to Bi-Annual Update Schedule for Larger Content

Embark Studios announced a significant shift in the live service schedule for Arc Raiders on November 17, 2025. The developer confirmed that the game will move from a monthly update cadence to a bi-annual plan. This strategic change aims to allow the team to focus on larger-scale and more impactful content drops rather than frequent smaller releases.

Next major expansion introduces new region and enemies

The next major update, titled Frozen Trail, is scheduled to launch in October. This expansion will introduce a brand-new region called the Rust Belt for players to explore. The update also features unique ARC enemies, an improved skill tree, and new progression systems. A separate live service team will handle smaller updates, events, and bug fixes while the main development team concentrates on building Frozen Trail.

Arc Raiders Frozen Trail update introduces Rust Belt region and new ARC enemies
The upcoming Frozen Trail expansion brings the Rust Belt to players.

Embark Studios stated that they view Arc Raiders as an experience that should continue expanding over time. The studio noted that they are still early in that journey. The bi-annual cadence provides the opportunity to build future updates with more intention. This approach ensures that gameplay, progression, narrative, and the world itself move forward together.

Arc Raiders is available across PC and consoles. The announcement marks a clear pivot in the game's long-term support strategy. By consolidating resources into two major updates per year, the developer intends to deliver higher quality content. This structure replaces the previous monthly release cycle that defined the game's early live service model.

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