Arc Raiders Door Glitch Ignites Controversy: Instant Access to Secret Rooms Ends in Fiery Patch Backlash

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In the high-stakes world of ARC Raiders, a multiplayer extraction shooter that launched to buzz on October 30, 2025, players have been locked in a battle not just against alien ARC machines and rival squads, but against the game’s own physics engine. Developed by Embark Studios – the team behind the chaotic hit The Finals – ARC Raiders drops players into a post-apocalyptic underground haven called Speranza, where they scavenge topside ruins for resources amid PvPvE action. Locked rooms scattered across maps like Dam, Spaceport, and Buried City hold the juiciest loot: rare blueprints, high-tier weapons, and crafting materials essential for progression. But snagging a key? That’s pure RNG hell, often requiring hours of grinding high-risk zones.

Enter the “door glitch” – a exploit that’s turned the game’s economy upside down since launch. Dubbed “Enter Secret Rooms Instantly” in viral YouTube tutorials, it lets duos or squads bypass locked doors without keys, flooding the market with pilfered goodies and sparking fury among fair-play raiders. One tutorial video by Marvelous Gamers racked up over 24,000 views in days, breaking down the method with clinical precision.

The glitch exploits collision detection flaws in door frames, especially near key terminals. Here’s how it went down, step by step, as detailed in guides from GameRant and 1v1Me:

    Team Up: Solo attempts were hit-or-miss, but the reliable method needed at least one teammate. Use proximity chat to recruit randos if squadless.
    Positioning: Approach a locked door (red light, terminal nearby). Stand at the narrow gap between the door edge and terminal – that’s the weak spot.
    Prep: Holster your weapon for smoother movement. Equip a lightweight loadout to minimize clip resistance.
    Initiate Phase: Sprint directly into the gap. Your Raider might stutter or stick – that’s normal.
    Push Power: Teammate spams jumps into your back, applying constant pressure. Angle slightly, tap movement keys, and maintain sprint. Physics glitches out, no-clipping you through.
    Entry Confirmed: Once inside, interact with the terminal to pop the door for your buddy. Loot frenzy ensues.

Variations popped up: Some solo clips worked on “misaligned seams” in rusty workshop doors by sprint-tapping at angles, but team pushes were 90% success on any map. Targets? Bunkers, control towers, hidden caches – prime spots for Jupiter blueprints or Hullcrackers.

The glitch exploded post-launch. Reddit’s r/ArcRaiders lit up with posts like “Waiting for the door glitch fix,” amassing upvotes from salty players watching squads haul impossible hauls. X (formerly Twitter) buzzed: “Raiders glitching through locked doors?” one Facebook group fumed, while TikToks and Insta Reels showed live demos. Content creators cashed in – “ARC RAIDERS GLITCH: NEW EASIER METHOD!” videos hit thousands of views, promising “solo loot farms.”

Community split hard. Exploiters hailed it as “smart gameplay,” arguing keys were “pay-to-win RNG” in a free-to-play-lite title (though Steam lists it premium-access). Legit grinders cried foul: “Devs need to fix this locked door glitch,” one viral clip begged. Extraction shooters thrive on risk-reward; free room access trivialized raids, crashing blueprint values and fueling rage quits. Whispers of “economy-ruining” echoed, with some squads abandoning runs upon spotting glitchers.

Embark didn’t stay silent. On November 27, 2025, patch 1.4.0 dropped – a “very hot fix” teased in notes. No full ban hammer; instead, genius passive-aggression. Glitch in without a proper key unlock? Boom – the room activates “exploit mitigation”: flames erupt, incinerating you alive. Gear drops for the next key-wielding squad. Enter legit? Cool as Speranza.

Patch specifics: “Exploit mitigation mechanisms have been added for all locked rooms across all maps.” Bonus fixes: Gun quick-swap spam patched (no more shotgun meta cheese), Spaceport Control Tower exterior sealed, texture/lighting bugs squashed. X erupted in applause. ModernWarzone: “Bravo Embark” on a clip of a glitcher BBQ’ing. The Gaming Merchant’s “door glitch fix is hilarious” TikTok? 12K likes. PC Gamer dubbed it “turning rooms into ovens and cooking cheaters alive.” Polygon: “Funny and appropriate punishment.”

Fallout? Instant karma vids flooded feeds – squads melting mid-loot, outsiders sniping drops. “Clowns doing the glitch lose all their stuff,” one X user gloated. Some cried nerf: “Still glitchable?” But most hailed it fair. Devs addressed queries too: Free decks? Coming. Expedition bugs? Squashed.

By November 29, the glitch was lore. Roadmap hints more content through 2025: Cold weather events, new modifiers like Stella Montis tweaks. ARC Raiders’ player count spiked post-patch, proving controversy sells. Embark’s cheeky fix? A masterclass in dev-player rapport, turning exploiters into memes.

Yet questions linger. Will workarounds emerge? Economy rebound? As Raiders gear up, one truth holds: In Speranza, cheaters get cooked.

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