A Hidden Bunker has appeared in ARC Raiders, and while players have had no trouble getting inside, they’re convinced there’s more to it than meets the eye.
Every map in ARC Raiders has a number of unique events that can change the look and flow of a run. These can range from electromagnetic storms that make venturing outside even riskier to night raids that ramp up the tension.
Now, a new event has been added to Spaceport, which spawns a Hidden Bunker, that can only be accessed by activating four antennas. Inside, there’s plenty of loot to go around, but it also contains a puzzle that has the community absolutely stumped.
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Once you head inside, there are a series of data terminals that can be interacted with. Doing so turns the lights on top of them green for a brief time before they eventually go off, earning players 500 XP in the process.
But given how much work it takes to get inside, plus the mysterious lights, players are convinced there’s more to find in the bunker. So much so that plenty of videos and a Reddit megathread have appeared where fans are discussing their findings and possible theories.
One early idea was that all eight of the terminals needed to be turned green at once, but this was seemingly debunked when one player managed to gather enough friendly raiders to do this, and nothing happened.
Another theory is that there’s a specific sequence they need to be activated in, but if this is the case, no one has managed to stumble across the right order.
One player even managed to find a “non-corporeal wall by accident” and got under the map, giving them a look at the entire bunker from underneath. This proved that there is no hidden second level or secret rooms to discover.
At the time of writing, it’s not even clear if there is a puzzle to solve in the bunker, or if it’s just a small part of a larger puzzle that hasn’t been fully released yet. The mysterious fifth map, Stella Montis, is due to arrive in an update later in November, so it’s also possible that this is all tied to that.
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