Two Raiders in ARC Raiders wearing helmets and tactical gear while holding futuristic weapons in an outdoor environment.

ARC Raiders: The Hurricane Update Just Changed Everything

The storm finally hit.

And no, this isn’t one of those “minor weather effects for immersion” updates.

This is chaos.

The Shrouded Sky update for ARC Raiders drops February 24, and it’s bringing a full-blown hurricane to the Rust Belt. Not vibes. Not ambience.

A real, gameplay-shifting hurricane.

And honestly? This is the kind of update that separates ARC from every other extraction shooter trying to exist right now.

The Hurricane Isn’t Cosmetic — It’s a Problem

This isn’t rain and thunder for aesthetics.

The wind actually pushes you.

Debris lights up your shield while slowly chewing through it.

Visibility gets wrecked. You lose direction. You second-guess pushes. You panic-check angles you normally wouldn’t.

And buried in all of that? First Wave Raider Caches popping up on the surface.

So now you have a decision:

Play it safe in the Tubes.

Or go topside into a literal hurricane because there might be loot.

You already know what Raiders are choosing.

Firefly security drone enemy from ARC Raiders displayed in an in-game profile screen.
The Firefly in ARC Raiders — armored, airborne, and carrying a flamethrower you do not want to meet up close.

There Are New ARC Machines… And They’re Not Subtle

Two new ARC threats just entered the chat.

The Firefly (above) is basically a floating flamethrower with armor. It hovers. It burns. If you hesitate, you’re cooked.

The Comet (below) looks calm at first. Spherical. Slow patrol energy.

Then it locks onto you.

And explodes.

This is the kind of enemy design ARC Raiders does well. It forces movement. It punishes standing still. It changes how you approach fights instead of just increasing health bars.

Comet security drone from ARC Raiders shown in an in-game enemy description screen.
The Comet in ARC Raiders — small, fast, and absolutely not something you ignore.

The Weather Monitoring Project Is Actually Smart

Shani is tasking Raiders with building a weather monitoring system.

Translation: you’re collecting materials topside to upgrade Speranza’s ability to predict disasters.

It’s progression tied directly into world-building.

That’s the part I respect.

This isn’t “complete 10 generic tasks.” It feels connected to the hurricane event itself. The world reacts. You respond.

That’s how live-service should work.

Weather Monitor System mission screen in ARC Raiders explaining distributed weather stations and climate changes.
ARC Raiders leans into world-building with missions like the Weather Monitor System — survival isn’t just about shooting, it’s about rebuilding.

The Surgeon Deck Is Here (And It’s Kinda Wild)

There’s a new free Raider Deck called Surgeon.

Precision. Focus. Slightly unhinged energy.

You earn rewards through Cred by completing Feats, and the cosmetic evolves as you complete the deck.

It’s giving Dr. Jekyll meets Rust Belt chaos.

Also, facial hair is officially in the game.

Yes, this matters.

Stubble is free.

Full beard unlocks through the Surgeon Deck.

There’s also a Thick Moustache hitting the store.

This is the kind of small customization layer that makes your Raider feel like yours instead of a template.

Character model of a Raider from ARC Raiders wearing tactical gear and a long protective apron.

Dam Battlegrounds Just Got Riskier

A new high-security Controlled Access Zone has been uncovered in Dam Battlegrounds.

High value loot.

High risk.

You’ll know you’re in the right place when you see the Rocketeer chandelier hanging like a trophy.

If you’re the type who pushes hot zones early wipe, this is going to be your new favorite mistake.

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This Is the Kind of Update ARC Raiders Needed

Dynamic map conditions.

New enemy types.

Meaningful projects.

Actual environmental pressure.

This isn’t a balance patch.

This is a tone shift.

Extraction shooters live or die on tension. And nothing creates tension like fighting in low visibility, with your shield degrading, while a floating flamethrower hunts you.

February 24 is going to be loud.

If you’re running ARC, this might be the week to log back in.

I’ll be watching how the hurricane changes pacing. That’s the real story here.

Stay ready.