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ARC Raiders Adds PS5 Pro PSSR in Update 1.26

Embark Studios' ARC Raiders receives update 1.26 tomorrow with PS5 Pro PSSR support for enhanced visuals. The upgrade reduces artifacts like flickering and ghosting in the game's detailed environments.

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Embark Studios releases ARC Raiders update 1.26 on April 28, 2026, adding PlayStation 5 Pro PSSR upscaling support alongside Riven Tides content with a new map, enemy type, and items. PSSR reduces flickering, shimmering, and ghosting on particles and moving objects, outperforming traditional upscaling for cleaner visuals in demanding environments.

Embark Studios releases update 1.26 for ARC Raiders tomorrow, April 28, 2026, adding support for PlayStation 5 Pro's upgraded PSSR upscaling technology.

The patch boosts visuals on the PS5 Pro, delivering a cleaner look in the extraction shooter's demanding environments. Embark's Robert Kihl states on the PS Blog: "The upgraded PSSR brings a range of meaningful improvements that PS5 Pro players will notice immediately, particularly in the demanding, detail-rich environments that Arc Raiders is known for."

PSSR reduces visual hitches like flickering and shimmering, outperforms traditional upscaling on moving objects, and cuts ghosting on particle effects.
The update coincides with the Riven Tides content drop, which adds a new map, enemy type, items, and more.
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