Topic / Subject
Shroud blasted ARC Raiders over cheating, saying he’s “convinced” Embark doesn’t care about cheaters.
TL;DR
When a top streamer goes from hype to “the devs don’t care,” it lands harder than patch notes. ARC Raiders’ anti-cheat reputation just took a big hit in public.
Key Details
- Reporting says Shroud criticized ARC Raiders after running into suspected cheaters in-game.
- Multiple outlets quote Shroud saying he’s “convinced” Embark doesn’t care about cheaters.
- The clip/quotes spread fast across gaming social accounts.
- There’s no confirmed response in the cited coverage tying this moment to a specific anti-cheat escalation.
Breakdown
Streamer sentiment isn’t everything, but it’s not nothing either. If your game has a cheating narrative, a major voice amplifying it can shift the conversation overnight.
Shroud’s comments hit because they aren’t a mild complaint. They’re the kind of statement that makes casual players think, “Wait… is it actually that bad?” That’s how you lose momentum.
Now the ball is in Embark’s court. They don’t have to reply to every streamer, but they do need to show players they’re treating cheating like an emergency, not a background issue.
What to Watch Next
- Whether Embark addresses cheating publicly with specifics (not just general reassurance).
- Any anti-cheat update timing that lines up with this flare-up.
- Whether other big creators echo the same complaint, or push back.
Sources
Dexerto — Shroud ‘convinced’ ARC Raiders devs don’t care about cheating crisis
GamesRadar — Fed up with cheating in ARC Raiders, Shroud concludes Embark doesn’t care (headline may vary)
X — ARCRaidersMedia post (headline not provided)
Comment
If you’re Embark, do you respond directly to Shroud, or drop a hard anti-cheat update and let the patch speak for itself?


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