
ARC Raiders Flashpoint Patch Notes Add Vaporizer, Better Loot, Matchmaking Changes, and a New Hotfix
ARC Raiders Flashpoint is now live with Patch 1.22.0, bringing the new Vaporizer ARC enemy, better locked-room loot, matchmaking changes for custom loadouts, new gear, and a follow-up hotfix to address crashes.
ARC Raiders Flashpoint is live now, and it is one of the game’s biggest updates in recent weeks. Embark rolled out Patch 1.22.0 on March 31 with a long list of additions and balance changes, then followed it with Hotfix 1.22.1 on April 1 to address a crash affecting some players. For anyone searching for ARC Raiders Flashpoint patch notes, ARC Raiders Vaporizer, or ARC Raiders matchmaking changes, this is the update that matters right now.
What happened
Embark officially launched the Flashpoint update with Patch Notes 1.22.0. The update adds the Close Scrutiny ARC Operation map condition, the new Vaporizer ARC threat, the Dolabra legendary energy shotgun, the Canto rare medium-ammo SMG, the Surge Coil rare deployable, the High-Gain Antenna player project, Shredders across all maps, and the Scrappy Feeding Boost system. Flashpoint also arrived with the Wasp Hunter Set and the first of several new outfits scheduled across April.
The update page also says Flashpoint is built around uncovering a new ARC operation and gathering resources for the High-Gain Antenna project, while map-wide enemy pressure increases through the spread of Shredders. On top of that, Embark says April will bring three additional outfits: The Brigade Set, The Vanguard Set, and The Nascosto Set.
Why it matters
The biggest gameplay impact is not only the new content. Patch 1.22.0 also increases loot value in all locked rooms, increases Baron Husk loot, and changes matchmaking so players who build their own loadout are more likely to join fresh servers. Embark explicitly says this is part of an ongoing effort to review free loadout usage and how it affects the game.
That matters because players are not just looking for new content in Flashpoint. They also want to know whether the update improves raid value, whether custom loadouts are worth bringing again, and whether the new enemy and map-condition changes affect how they should play. That gives this update much stronger search intent than a simple cosmetic drop.
Key details Flashpoint Patch 1.22.0 launched on March 31, 2026. The update adds the Vaporizer ARC enemy. New gear includes the Dolabra legendary energy shotgun, Canto SMG, and Surge Coil deployable. Locked rooms now have higher loot value, scaled by key rarity. Players using custom loadouts are now more likely to enter fresh servers. Flashpoint adds the High-Gain Antenna player project and Scrappy Feeding Boost. April cosmetics include the Wasp Hunter Set, plus Brigade, Vanguard, and Nascosto outfits. Hotfix 1.22.1 was deployed on April 1 to fix a crash affecting some players, with an Xbox patch to follow later. Player impact
For active players, Flashpoint is important because it changes both reward flow and raid rhythm. Better locked-room loot and higher-value Baron Husk drops make keys and route planning more attractive, while the custom-loadout matchmaking tweak creates a stronger reason to enter raids with your own gear instead of relying on free kits.
The new content layer also gives players more reasons to log in now instead of later. Between the Vaporizer threat, the High-Gain Antenna project, the new deployable and weapons, and the outfit rollout through April, Flashpoint looks like a full progression wave rather than a minor patch. If you were waiting for a better time to jump back into ARC Raiders, this is one of the clearest entry points the game has had recently.
What to know now
If you are returning for Flashpoint, the smartest things to watch first are the new loot value in locked rooms, how the custom-loadout matchmaking feels in practice, and whether the new Vaporizer threat changes your preferred routes or gear choices. And if you run into stability issues, Embark has already pushed Hotfix 1.22.1 for crashes, so make sure the game is fully updated before you jump in.
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