One minute you're in a tense extraction, heart pounding as you sneak past ARC patrols in a blizzard, the next you're getting lasered from across the map by some guy who somehow sees through smoke like it's not even there. Turns out a bunch of players had stumbled onto a hidden dev console command, turning the game into their personal cheat playground. Embark Studios didn't mess around—they slammed down a huge hotfix on January 10, ripping out the "NewConsole" feature entirely. Fair play is back, but the community's still buzzing about how this slipped through and whether those abusers are getting the ban hammer.
I've put hundreds of hours into this game already. The extraction loop is addictive: drop in, loot rare blueprints, fight off mechanized horrors and rival Raiders, extract with your haul or lose it all. But nothing kills the vibe faster than obvious exploits. In my experience chain, I ran into this firsthand last weekend during a high-stakes run on the frozen Red Lakes map. Teammate and I were pinned in a building, smoke grenades popping to cover our escape, and boom—some solo just walks through and headshots us both. No way he should've seen us. Checked the kill cam replay later (love that feature), and yeah, his view was crystal clear, no fog, no shadows. Turned out he was running ultra-low settings plus console tweaks for god-mode visibility.
The hotfix was lightning fast. Embark posted officially: "We have just pushed a Hotfix removing the 'NewConsole' command. This feature was never meant to be player facing." They're investigating reports and promising action to "protect fair play and the integrity of the game." From what I've pieced together across Reddit threads, Discord, and in-game chatter, here's the breakdown of what players were doing:
| Exploit Type | How It Worked | Impact on Gameplay | Status After Hotfix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visibility Abuse | Disable shadows, fog, smoke, weather effects | See enemies clearly in dark/blizzards/smoke | Completely blocked |
| FOV Manipulation | Force wider/narrower field of view | Better awareness or potato-mode advantages | No longer accessible |
| Graphics Downgrade Extreme | Combo with low settings for wall advantages | Spot players through foliage/walls easier | Core command removed |
| First-Person Hack | Toggle unofficial FPP camera | Immersive but broke animations/balance | Gone – back to third-person only |
| Misc Commands | Respawn loot, minor tweaks | Minor unfair edges in testing | All tied to console – nuked |
I tested this myself before the patch hit (purely for research, obviously). On PC, you'd launch with flags like "-newconsole -log" in Epic or Microsoft launcher, then type commands in-game. Reproducible every time: smoke grenades became useless, night raids turned into daylight. Post-hotfix? Tried the same launch options last night—nothing. Console doesn't open. Clean. Embark moved quick, which earns major respect from me. In one of my squads, we were debating quitting over the cheaters; now we're back raiding like nothing happened.
This isn't Embark's first rodeo with exploits—they've been beefing up anti-cheat all through 2025, hiring more folks specifically for it. Recent dev updates mentioned engine upgrades coming soon. In my view, slipping a dev tool into live build was sloppy, but the response time? Textbook. Better than some AAA studios that let wallhacks linger for months.
That said, boundaries matter. I've seen friends push gray areas before—config edits, macro binds—and it always bites back. Stick to legit play; the satisfaction of a clean extraction hits different. If you're grinding blueprints and orbs feel endless (those rare weapon mods don't drop easy), some Raiders shortcut via third-party sites. Places like U4GM.com sell ARC Raiders items—blueprints, coins, full kits. Cheap and fast, but I've heard ban stories. Not worth risking your account in a game this good long-term.
The title hooked you with the question mark for a reason. Digging around, there's old drama resurfacing. Back in early 2025, Embark quietly pulled the original reveal trailer—the one heavy on co-op PvE against ARC machines, gorgeous cinematics, almost no player conflict shown. Community speculated it got yanked because the game pivoted harder into PvPvE extraction, with Raider-vs-Raider betrayal central now. Some clips from that trailer don't match current gameplay (less scripted ARC waves, more open betrayal). No official word on why exactly, but with this hotfix spotlight, folks are dredging it up again: "Are they hiding the original vision?"
Personally? I get it. Games evolve. What we have now—the tense loot runs, dynamic Cold Snap weather, upcoming 2026 roadmap with new maps like Stella Montis and dozen enemy types—feels alive. That old trailer was hype bait; reality is messier but better.
This hotfix saved the early 2026 momentum. Player counts were dipping over exploit frustration (Steam charts showed it), but last night queues popped instant, lobbies felt fair again. In a reproducible squad test: four runs post-patch, zero suspicious kills. All skill-based heartbreaks.
Embark's listening—balance tweaks incoming for stuff like Trigger Nades and Stitcher, per recent dev posts. If they keep this responsiveness, ARC Raiders could dominate extraction shooters for years.
I'm optimistic. Hopping back in tonight for some Blue Gate runs. What's your wildest exploit story from before the fix? Or you hyped for the rumored mid-January event? Sound off below—always theorycrafting new loadouts.