November 20, 2025
Arc Raiders Finally Removes Duck Display Cap After Viral 600-Duck Clip A community-requested update now lets players fill their Raider Den with every duck they’ve collected—no limits, no caps
Arc Raiders players have joked for months about one of the game’s strangest limitations: the Raider Den only allowed nine collectible rubber ducks to be displayed at a time. That all changed after a clip went viral showing a player who had collected more than 600 ducks but had no way to actually showcase them.
The moment instantly became a meme—sparking frustration, rallying jokes across the community, and highlighting how the collectible system felt incomplete without proper display tools.
🎮 Patch 1.3.0 Removes the Cap for Good
Embark Studios responded quickly. With patch 1.3.0, the devs quietly slipped in a note saying the Raider Den had been officially “ducked out.” Translation: the display limit is gone, and collectors can now fill their entire den with every single duck they’ve found.
It’s a small change on paper, but a huge morale boost for the players who spent hours gathering ducks in raids and extraction runs.
What’s changed:
- No more nine-duck cap
- You can display your entire collection
- Raider Den customization finally matches the scale of collectible hunting
Importantly, this update doesn’t change duck spawn rates or affect gameplay balance—it simply lets players celebrate their grind.
🏠 Raiders Are Already Showing Off Their Duck-Filled Dens
The update has already taken over social feeds. Players are sharing screenshots of dens packed floor-to-ceiling with rubber ducks, turning what was once a meme into one of Arc Raiders’ funniest and most wholesome victories.
For completionists, it finally gives meaning to the hours spent looting and tracking down ducks during missions. For everyone else, it’s a fun customization change that adds personality to the Raider Den.
💭 Final Thoughts
Sometimes the best updates aren’t new weapons or modes—they’re quality-of-life tweaks that make the game world feel more personal. Removing the duck cap shows Embark Studios is paying attention to the community and willing to act fast when a feature doesn’t match player expectations.
If you’ve been hoarding ducks since launch, now’s the moment you’ve been waiting for.