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Arc Raiders presents a limited event focused on a single idea: cooperate with strangers as well

Arc Raiders presents a limited event focused on a single idea: cooperate with strangers as well

Jesús Bosque

  • February 10, 2026
  • Updated: February 12, 2026 at 9:07 AM
Arc Raiders presents a limited event focused on a single idea: cooperate with strangers as well

Arc Raiders players have a new opportunity to collaborate and earn rewards through a limited event called Shared Watch, which will take place from February 10 to 24. Although Arc Raiders is a PvPvE-focused game, this event marks a more cooperative approach, inviting players to work together instead of competing against each other. The initiative arises as an attempt to foster a peaceful environment within the community, which has at times been marked by confrontations between players.

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Developed by Embark Studios, Shared Watch is presented as a temporary event where players are encouraged to team up and face the machines instead of each other. According to a statement from Embark, “You watch my back, I watch yours — that’s how Speranza keeps running.”

Players who participate can earn various rewards, including a baseball referee-themed outfit called The Slugger. Although not all rewards have been detailed yet, the event promises to offer incentives for those who choose this mode of play.

Despite the fact that Shared Watch focuses on cooperation, the core of Arc Raiders as a PvPvE game has not changed, and player combat will continue to be strong in the days to come. However, this new direction suggests a potential shift in community dynamics, which seems to be advocating for a more pacifist approach in their gaming experience.

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Jesús Bosque

I’m a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in video games and technology. Although my specialty has always been video games, I’ve recently started enjoying exploring the intricacies of project-management tools like Asana, as well as automations with Make.com and N8N.

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