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February 04, 2026

ARC Raiders Tightens Anti-Cheat Measures With New Steam Family Sharing Restrictions

Cheating has been one of the biggest challenges facing ARC Raiders since its rise as a popular live-service extraction shooter. While the game has seen massive success and critical recognition, maintaining competitive integrity remains a top priority for its developers. A newly announced change to Steam Family Sharing shows Embark Studios taking another firm step toward limiting repeat offenders.


🛡️ Anti-Cheat Enforcement Updates

Embark Studios has rolled out new restrictions targeting how cheaters attempt to re-enter ARC Raiders after being penalized.

Key changes include:

  • Accounts caught cheating can no longer use Steam Family Sharing to access ARC Raiders
  • If the license owner is banned, the game can no longer be shared within that Steam Family
  • Shared accounts must be removed and purchase their own copy to continue playing

This update closes a loophole that previously allowed banned players to jump between linked accounts and continue disrupting matches.


🎮 Steam Family Sharing Changes Explained

Steam Family Sharing allows multiple accounts to access a shared game library under one license. Since ARC Raiders launched, it was supported under this system, making it easier for households to play together.

However, this flexibility also created opportunities for abuse. Under the new rules:

  • Bans now apply across all accounts using the same shared license
  • Enforcement follows the license, not just the individual account
  • Repeated access through alternate accounts is no longer possible

The change increases the cost and difficulty of cheating, discouraging players from treating bans as temporary setbacks.


⏱️ Ongoing Debate Around the Ban System

Despite these improvements, Embark’s current three-strike ban system remains a point of contention within the community.

The system works as follows:

  • First offense results in a 30-day suspension
  • Second offense escalates to a 60-day suspension
  • Third offense leads to a permanent ban

Many competitive players believe this approach is too forgiving and have called for immediate permanent bans. For now, Embark has not announced any changes to this policy.


🎥 Impact on Streamers and Competitive Play

Cheating has been especially disruptive for streamers and high-visibility players, where repeated encounters can derail live broadcasts.

To address this, Embark has:

  • Introduced a matchmaking delay feature aimed at reducing stream sniping
  • Continued tuning detection systems behind the scenes
  • Focused enforcement updates on ranked and competitive environments

These measures aim to protect the players most affected while broader anti-cheat improvements roll out.


🚀 What’s Next for ARC Raiders

Weekly updates continue to refine ARC Raiders with bug fixes, balance adjustments, and quality-of-life improvements. A major update titled Shrouded Sky is expected later this month, bringing:

  • A new map condition
  • A new ARC threat
  • A new Raider Deck
  • Additional gameplay updates and improvements

While an exact release date hasn’t been confirmed, the update is scheduled to arrive sometime in February.


đź§  Final Thoughts

The new Steam Family Sharing restrictions mark a meaningful step forward in ARC Raiders’ ongoing battle against cheating. While some players remain critical of the current ban structure, tightening access across shared licenses sends a clear message that repeat abuse won’t be tolerated. As future updates arrive, the community will be watching closely to see how far Embark pushes its commitment to fair play.

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