Gaming: Arc Raiders' Pve Mode Goes Live Today: ' An Opportunity To Team Up...

Gaming: Arc Raiders' Pve Mode Goes Live Today: ' An Opportunity To Team Up...

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If you boil it down, there are only two kinds of Arc Raiders players: those who like helping one another in the face of certain death and huge arcs, and those who prefer PvP. It seems to be quite a divisive choice within the community, but now there'll be a mode specifically for those who'd rather fight the arcs instead of each other.

Shared Watch is a new annual holiday event "that reminds us of the true enemy, by celebrating those that look out for their fellow raiders," an official blog post says. "Tolerate, team-up, or take out some Arc—it's all in the spirit of the Shared Watch."

This will be Arc Raiders' first specifically PvE mode. Before this, there were the blessed PvE lobbies, which you could only get into if you sacrificed yourself in PvP lobbies, refusing to shoot at anyone, even if they were spraying you with bullets. But it wasn't a failsafe, and Embark hasn't given us enough information about aggression-based matchmaking to know how it works for sure.

Source: PC Gamer