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U4GM How to Get Ready for ARC Raiders Shrouded Sky Tomorrow

Embark's Shrouded Sky update is about to hit ARC Raiders tomorrow, February 24, and it feels like the kind of patch that punishes bad habits. If you've been coasting on muscle memory, don't. I've been going back over my loadouts and stash plans, and even that doesn't feel like enough. Before you drop in, it's worth thinking about what you actually need to carry, what you can afford to lose, and which ARC Raiders BluePrint unlocks you've been ignoring because "it'll be fine" usually isn't fine out there.



Hurricane Days and Buried Caches
The headline change is the new Hurricane map condition, and it's not just a bit of visual drama. Debris gets whipped around hard enough to chew through shields, and the wind messes with your sense of direction in a way that'll throw off even confident routes. You'll also spot the upside pretty quick: storms can uncover First Wave Raider Caches, which sound like the sort of stash that makes you argue with your squad about whether to extract early. On top of that, Shani's got a new Weather Monitoring System project, and you already know it's going to ask for materials you swore you'd never need again.



New ARC Threats You Can't Ignore
If the weather wasn't enough, two new ARC threats are joining the party: the Firefly and the Comet. The Firefly is the annoying kind of flying danger—shows up, tags you, and suddenly you're on fire while trying to read the fight. The Comet's worse in a different way. It hits with a seismic boom that can catch you mid-loot, mid-revive, mid-anything, and that's when people panic. Treat both like audio cues you can't shrug off; half the time you'll survive just by not freezing when they show.



Cosmetics, Decks, and the Dam's New Prize Room
Cosmetics are getting a nice bump too, with a free Raider Deck featuring the Surgeon set. Mask on, it's got that weird squid vibe, but free is free. Facial hair's finally on the menu as well: you get stubble right away, a Full Beard sits in the Raider Deck, and a Thick Moustache is headed to the store if you want to flex. The shop's also adding Volare and Devotee bundles with new skins, backpacks, and tool sets, so expect to see the same "fresh fit" in your next few raids.



First Runs, Smart Prep, and Where to Stock Up
The Dam map is the other big talking point, since it's getting a facelift and a new high-value loot pocket called the Controlled Access Zone. The tell is a "Rocketeer chandelier," and once you find it, you'll know you're in the right place—just don't hang around like it's a museum. For day-one runs, go in light, learn the lanes, and don't pretend you'll outshoot every surprise. If you're short on gear and want a quick, reliable way to restock for the new grind, a lot of players look to U4GM for game currency and item support so they can spend more time raiding and less time scraping together basics.Welcome to U4GM, where ARC Raiders chatter turns into stuff you can actually use. Shrouded Sky's Hurricane condition sounds brutal—debris slamming your shield, vision going sideways, and those freshly unearthed First Wave Raider Caches dangling the kind of loot you don't wanna miss. Toss in the new Firefly burn and Comet shockwave, plus Shani's weather monitoring project and Dam's new Controlled Access Zone, and it's clear: you'll want your kit sorted before you drop. If you're topping up without the grind, peek at https://www.u4gm.com/arc-raiders/items for ARC Raiders items so you can stay raid-ready and play it your way.

Start datum 02/24/26 - 12:00
Slutdatum 03/14/26 - 12:00
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    Embark's 'Shrouded Sky' update is starting to feel real now, not just theorycraft and wishlists. The map chatter and that messy Hurricane weather sounded cool, sure, but enemies are what change your habits overnight. If you're already stocking up and tweaking loadouts, it's worth thinking about how ARC Raiders Items might fit into the new pressure these two machines are about to add to every run.



    The Firefly Problem
    The Firefly looks like it's going to punish anyone who plays lazy with cover. Most flyers have that familiar answer: tag the propulsion, watch it drop, move on. This one doesn't seem to give you that luxury. The rotors are plated up, so your "one clean shot" plan probably turns into a longer, louder fight. And while you're trying to chew through armor, it's raining fire. Not a cute little tick of damage either—more like it's trying to cook the area you're standing in. You'll notice pretty fast that ducking behind a wall won't save you if the ground around you is the thing taking damage.



    Comet and Squad Chaos
    Then there's the Comet, which feels like Embark looked at the Pop rollers and said, "Okay, but what if we make teamwork harder?" Same basic idea: it closes distance, it forces you to react, it ruins your calm. The twist is the seismic boom. We don't have the full breakdown yet, but you can already picture the worst moments. You're holding an angle. Your teammate's lining up a shot. Someone's mid-revive. The Comet rolls in and the whole scene goes sideways—knockback, aim shake, maybe a stagger that breaks timing. It's the kind of enemy that doesn't just hurt you, it breaks your plan.



    Why These Two Fit
    What's smart here is neither threat feels random. The Firefly takes the flyer matchup and stretches it out, turning it into a positioning test instead of a quick cleanup. The Comet takes a familiar "get it off me" enemy and adds disruption, the kind that makes comms matter. That's how a PvEvP world stays tense without feeling like it's cheating. You'll still win by reading situations, not by memorising a gimmick, and you'll probably start valuing gear that helps you relocate fast, keep sightlines, and finish fights before they snowball.



    Getting Ready for Drop Day
    When Shrouded Sky lands, the best teams won't just shoot better—they'll move cleaner. Keep space when you can, don't bunch up when a roller could be in play, and have a quick "switch targets now" call ready for that hovering Firefly. If you're the kind of player who likes to prep instead of panic, take a hard look at what you're carrying and how it supports your role, especially if you're swapping to an ARC Raiders Weapon that helps you deal with armored flyers or fast disruptors without burning your whole kit.Welcome to U4GM, your spot for Arc Raiders buzz, no-nonsense advice, and that "one more run" energy. Shrouded Sky is landing with hurricane map conditions plus two new ARC headaches: the Firefly, a flying torch that rains fire, and the Comet, a rolling menace that hits with a seismic boom up close. If you're jumping in this week, prep like you mean it—plan your routes, keep cover in mind, and don't let the storm split your team. Gear up and stay current at https://www.u4gm.com/arc-raiders/items so you're ready when the sky turns nasty. Play smart, stay calm, and enjoy the season your way.