Riven Tides update comes to Arc Raiders with new coastal map

Arc Raiders - Divulgação/Embark Studios

Arc Raiders - Divulgação/Embark Studios

The Riven Tides update arrives this Tuesday, April 28th, at Arc Raiders. The patch expands the game world with a new area on the west coast of Rust Belt. Jogadores can explore an abandoned coastline, a Exodus port, and the former Panorama Azzurro resort.

The content marks the biggest addition since the title’s launch in October 2025. Raiders encounters new challenges, including an aerial enemy and sand exploration mechanics.

Novo map opens on the coast of Rust Belt

The Riven Tides region is in the western portion of Rust Belt. The place was abandoned twice. Primeiro during Exodus. Depois, Primeira Onda survivors were unable to hold the position against ARC forces.

Do ruined resort to elevated dockyard, the map offers vertical structures and open areas. The environment mixes decadent luxury with constant danger. Jogadores must navigate exposed beaches and tall buildings while searching for higher quality loot. The area has typical Rust Belt difficulty. Expectativa has more intense combat than the initial maps.

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ARC Turbine emerges as new aerial enemy

The ARC Turbine floats in the sky of the Rust Belt. From a distance, it looks calm and even beautiful against the sunset. Proximity changes everything. The enemy activates brutal defenses when Raiders tries to interfere.

Ninguém knows exactly what the machine’s mission is. Confrontation requires skill, patience and attention. Trata is the game’s first large flying ARC. Derrotá opens up a chance for exclusive loot.

  • ARC Turbine patrols the airspace over Riven Tides
  • Suas defensive skills create a unique fighting style
  • Jogadores must track and choose the right moment to attack
  • Reward includes valuable items after victory

Beachcombing allows you to sweep the sand for loot

The update introduces the Beachcombing minor condition. Durante sessions in Riven Tides, Raiders can meet Dockmaster’s Detector. The equipment sweeps the sand and reveals buried items.

The best results come in open areas. What emerges varies with each use. The mechanic encourages careful beach exploration and adds a layer of passive gathering to the map.

Itens Crash Mat and Powered Descender facilitate falls

Dois new equipment helps to deal with great heights. The Crash Mat and Powered Descender reduce the impact of drops from up to 30 meters.

Raiders who master the use of these items are able to move more freely between elevated platforms in the dockyard and the resort. The mechanics open up previously risky vertical routes.

Evento Last Resort and Avian Alarm project expand rewards

The Last Resort event runs until May 25th. Ele converts XP to Merits during matches on any map. Encontrar ship miniatures scattered around the world give extra bonuses.

Rewards include the Junior Outfit, the Hydrologist backpack, the Hose attachment, an Brass Faucet charm, new emotes and up to 250 Raider Tokens in total.

The Raider Avian Alarm project has five stages. Ele calls for setting up an improvised security system with cages on buoys along the coast. Upon completion, the player wins Dockmaster’s Detector, Gel Patches, the Bird House backpack attachment, the Fist In Air emote and 250 more Raider Tokens.

Cosméticos Brings Coastal Themed Visuals

Dois sets arrive on launch day. The Solare Set uses ceremonial layers and lightweight fabrics, ideal for those looking for a ritualistic sunrise look. The Rachetta Set bets on strong colors, an athletic cut and a total absence of camouflage for those who prioritize speed.

Mais options come throughout May. The Corsaro Set dresses the technological captain of the seas, with a robotic arm and spring leg. Castaway Set serves the lone wolf. Finally, the Sandveil Set focuses on patience and light tones for long crossings in the heat and dust.