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ARC Raiders Update 1.15.0 Sparks Glitch Crisis and Server Instability | Is The Game in Serious Trouble?

Category: ARC Raiders Posted: Feb 12, 2026 Views: 1069

ARC Raiders Update 1.15 brought back Cold Snap and added a new event, Shared Watch. This was supposed to be a decent update, but player numbers actually declined.

This is because the development team's attempt to fix a long-standing item duplication vulnerability with a hotfix unexpectedly triggered a chain reaction. Not only did the servers experience frequent fluctuations, but several new vulnerabilities also surfaced simultaneously. This led many players to quit the game.

ARC Raiders Update 1.15.0 Sparks Glitch Crisis and Server Instability | Is The Game in Serious Trouble?

Duplication Glitch

Duplication Glitch had existed for a long time, allowing players to duplicate any throwable item by holding it in their hand and then splitting and stacking it. Some players used this vulnerability to duplicate hundreds of Familiar Ducks, and the good news is that the official fix was successful.

The official announcement stated that they are continuing to monitor the aftermath of the vulnerability and will take appropriate measures based on the severity of different cases, including banning malicious users. However, this fix is not the end, but the beginning, as more unbalanced vulnerabilities have surfaced.

Malicious Glitches

Three serious bugs have been discovered after the game update, overlapping and severely impacting the economy and normal gameplay experience.

Unlimited Ammo Glitch

This glitch doesn't truly generate unlimited ammo; instead, it incorrectly writes the current ammo count of one weapon into the magazine capacity field of another. The bug works by rapidly switching weapons, transferring the ammo capacity from one weapon to another. This method can only be achieved with keyboard and mouse, as controllers are too slow.

You can give weapons like Hullcracker Torrente's ammo capacity, and it will remain unchanged throughout the match. This allows players using such weapons to reduce reload frequency when facing high-health enemies like Queens and Matriarchs, significantly increasing their damage output.

Repair Weapon Glitch

Through a hot swap glitch, players can instantly repair nearly destroyed weapons to full durability without consuming any materials. This glitch renders resource gathering and risk management virtually useless.

Unlimited Funding Glitch

This glitch also exploits the first vulnerability. Players can repeatedly generate ammunition for weapons like Hullcracker and then sell the ammunition to repeatedly acquire coins. Since Hullcracker ammunition is highly valuable, this glitch allows players to accumulate millions of coins in a brief time.

More problematic is that these three vulnerabilities are often used in combination. Some players using Bobcats with unlimited ammunition are too powerful. Only players exploiting the same vulnerabilities can compete against each other.

Unknown Glitch

Faced with such malicious glitches, the official team certainly wouldn't let it disrupt the game environment. Within hours of these vulnerabilities being abused, they released a hotfix, announcing that the vulnerability had been fixed.

While it's still unknown whether there's a way to reproduce this vulnerability, the player community has been reporting even more bizarre vulnerabilities. Some players successfully completed a match and safely withdrew, only to find that all their loot, including ARC Raiders blueprints, had disappeared from their inventory upon returning to the main menu.

This vulnerability is not an isolated case; multiple players in the community have reported this issue and provided evidence. This vulnerability could completely destroy player trust. Some players might not immediately re-enter the game, perhaps using free gear to play casually until the issue is fixed.

Server Issues

Another significant factor contributing to the player decline is server instability. Shortly after the duplication vulnerability was patched, server issues erupted on a large scale. The developers stated that the team had begun investigating and promised a swift resolution. However, the data doesn't lie: the game's player base has plummeted to its lowest point since release.

A statistical chart circulating online shows that during the peak of the duplication vulnerability and grenade abuse, the game's concurrent player count dropped to as low as 88,000. Players familiar with the game know this number is quite low. With the official fix, the number of online players has since recovered somewhat.

It should be noted that 88,000 concurrent players is still a respectable figure for most games. More importantly, Steam statistics do not include console players, so the actual active player base is far larger than the data suggests.

Banning Issues

Speaking of vulnerabilities, the issue of banning players who abuse them must be addressed. In the comments section of the official announcement, a poll asked whether players who excessively exploited the duplication vulnerability should be banned. Of the more than 4,300 participants, 64% chose not to ban them.

Players supporting exemption from punishment argued that the vulnerability's existence was the developer's negligence, and the official failure to fix it in a timely manner was the root cause; players should not bear the primary responsibility. Those advocating for a ban argued that knowingly abusing a vulnerability is essentially cheating, and short-term bans or resource rollbacks are entirely reasonable.

Both players and the developers share responsibility for abusing the vulnerability, so banning issues should be discussed separately. If the vulnerability is only used to duplicate ducks for coins and does not substantially interfere with other players, the responsibility might lie more with the development team's oversight.

However, in ARC Raiders, players engage in both PvE and PvP combat. Using the vulnerability in PvP severely undermines fairness.

Banning malicious users is justifiable; however, distinguishing between players using the vulnerability to farm coins and those engaging in malicious PvP is technically difficult to trace.

Although ARC Raiders isn't in a great position right now, it's still an excellent game. If you encounter any bugs, please report them to the official team so that the game environment can be improved.

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