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February 12, 2026

ARC Raiders February 11 Hotfix Fixes Infinite Ammo Glitch and Duplication Exploits

ARC Raiders continues to move quickly following its recent February update, as Embark Studios deploys another hotfix aimed at stabilizing the experience. The February 11 patch addresses the widely discussed infinite ammo glitch, eliminates additional duplication exploits, and resolves several broken quest issues that surfaced after the previous update.

With competitive balance at stake, the studio appears to be accelerating its response time to reassure players and protect the integrity of ARC Raiders’ PvP environment.


🔫 Infinite Ammo Glitch Finally Patched

One of the most disruptive issues in ARC Raiders involved a glitch that allowed players to generate unlimited ammunition.

  • Players could repeatedly swap between primary and secondary weapons
  • Dropping the secondary weapon after swapping would load it with 100 bullets in a single magazine
  • The exploit worked mid-match, even during active firefights
  • High-tier PvP weapons became significantly overpowered

The glitch spread rapidly after being showcased by prominent streamers, drawing widespread attention across social platforms. In competitive matches, this created a severe imbalance, giving exploit users a massive advantage.

Fortunately, Embark Studios moved quickly to eliminate the issue in this latest hotfix.


📦 Duplication Exploits and Quest Fixes

Beyond the infinite ammo problem, ARC Raiders has also been dealing with inventory duplication exploits that disrupted progression and in-game economy balance.

The February 11 hotfix:

  • Removes newly discovered duplication methods
  • Further patches the earlier inventory duplication exploit
  • Fixes quests with missing or incomplete objectives

While quest bugs caused frustration, the community focus remains heavily centered on exploits that undermine fairness in PvP encounters.


⚖️ Ongoing Investigation and Player Penalties

Embark Studios confirmed via Discord that these hotfixes are part of a broader investigation into the full impact of the exploits.

The developer previously warned that players who abused major glitches could face penalties. That stance sparked debate within the ARC Raiders community:

  • Some argue players shouldn’t be punished for developer-side errors
  • Others believe strict enforcement is necessary to discourage exploit abuse

With competitive integrity on the line, how Embark enforces these policies could shape player trust moving forward.


🚀 Faster Hotfix Cycle Signals Urgency

Notably, Embark rolled out back-to-back hotfixes within hours — a shift from its typical weekly update cadence. This faster response suggests the studio recognizes the urgency of restoring stability before further exploits damage the player base.

However, concerns remain:

  • The infinite ammo glitch surfaced shortly after the duplication fix
  • Other past issues have included wall hacks and weapon repair exploits
  • Players worry new exploits could continue appearing

Embark has acknowledged these concerns and indicated that more rapid hotfixes may arrive throughout February ahead of the next major ARC Raiders update.


🎯 Final Thoughts

ARC Raiders’ February 11 hotfix marks a critical step toward stabilizing the game after several game-breaking exploits. By patching the infinite ammo glitch and duplication issues quickly, Embark Studios is signaling a stronger commitment to competitive integrity.

Still, long-term success will depend on preventing future exploits before they impact PvP balance. If the studio maintains this accelerated hotfix cadence, ARC Raiders could regain player confidence heading into its next major update.

For now, competitive players can expect a more level playing field — but the community will be watching closely.

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