Embark Studios has announced that all future Arc Raiders Expeditions have been delayed until early 2027 as it aims to “return with major improvements” following community feedback.
The developer behind the early 2026 extraction shooter hit announced the change in its post-launch schedule in an update on the Arc Raiders website today. It came with confirmation that Expedition 5 will launch when the window opens September 8 and close September 29, but after that, the Rust Belt will be quieter than normal.
“We have been carefully reviewing your feedback on Expeditions,” Embark’s post said, “and while we’ve made ongoing improvements along the way, we’ve come to realize that some of the issues you’ve raised, like the tight departure windows, the reward structure, and accessibility for new players, need more than incremental fixes. They call for bigger changes.”
“In order to address those concerns, we need to pause the Expeditions for a while. The fifth Expedition will be the last one until early 2027, when Expeditions will return with major improvements, tackling some of the biggest player pain points. So, if you’ve been on the fence about departing – now is the time! We will share more details on what those changes will look like in September.”
Expeditions are a late-game mechanic that allow players to effectively reset their Raiders and start over from scratch, minus a few goodies that carry over. It’s a prestige system that has kept Arc Raiders players coming back since it launched in October 2025, encouraging even the most experienced individuals to work their way through the skill trees once more. Without Expeditions, you’ll have to sit at the level cap and wait.
The message signed off, assuring players that their consecutive buffs will persist during the pause between Expeditions. Those who have completed all Expeditions will receive the Zenith outfit. Partially complete Caravans “will be replaced with Ermal Vouchers of equal value which can be used to purchase Ermal offers together with ARC Parts and firearms trade, or sold for Coin.”
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