ARC Raiders may be getting a much deeper clan system than players first expected. A new leak from ArcRaidersInfo claims Embark is working on a clan feature that will let Raiders group up based on playstyle, level their clan together, complete daily clan challenges, and earn in-game rewards as part of a shared progression system.
As always with leaks, nothing here has been officially confirmed by Embark Studios yet. However, this latest information lines up with earlier datamined details that mentioned clans, playstyle tags, group progression, and other social features reportedly found in the game files. Files referenced a clan system with labels such as PvP, PvE, Quests, and Any, suggesting players may be able to attract like-minded Raiders more easily.
ARC Raiders Clan System Could Let Players Choose Their Preferred Playstyle
One of the most interesting leaked details is the ability to set a clanโs playstyle preference. According to the leak, clans may be able to label themselves around PvE, PvP, or Quests.
That could be a major quality of life feature for ARC Raiders. Right now, different players approach the game in very different ways. Some want to hunt other Raiders, some prefer farming ARCs and completing objectives, while others just want a squad that is focused on quests and progression. A clan tag system would make it much easier to find players who actually want the same experience.
Earlier reporting on the datamine also mentioned playstyle labels such as PvP, PvE, Quests, and Any, which points toward a clan discovery system built around player intent rather than just random invites.
Clan Roles May Include Member, Recruiter, and Captain
The leak also claims that clan members will have specific roles, including Member, Recruiter, and Captain. Earlier datamined details also referenced structured clan roles such as leader, captain, and member, which suggests Embark may be building a proper hierarchy system rather than a basic friend group feature.
ARC Raiders Clans May Have Level Progression and Daily Challenges
Another big leaked detail is clan progression. According to the new leak, clans will reportedly have level progression systems and daily clan challenges.
That could give players another reason to log in beyond personal quests, trials, loot runs, and events. If clans can level up together, ARC Raiders may finally have a stronger social endgame loop. Players would not just be grinding for themselves. They would also be contributing to their group.
Earlier datamined information also suggested that clans could progress together through quests, XP, and money grinding, although Embark has not confirmed any of these features officially.
Clan Wall Could Track New Members and Departures
The leaked clan wall feature sounds like a small addition, but it could help make clans feel more alive. According to the leak, the clan wall may show new members, members who have left the clan, and possibly other clan activity.
It also fits the tone of a persistent group system. If Embark wants clans to become a long-term part of ARC Raiders, then features like a clan wall, roles, daily challenges, and rewards would make the system feel more complete.
Clan Members Could Earn In-Game Rewards
The leak also claims that clan members will be able to earn in-game rewards. That is probably the part many players will care about most.
The big question is what kind of rewards Embark would attach to clans. Cosmetic rewards would likely be the safest option, since they would give players something to chase without creating too much of a gameplay advantage. If rewards include currency, materials, or gear, Embark would need to be careful so that solo players do not feel punished for avoiding clans.
The Clan System Could Be a Big Step for ARC Raidersโ Endgame
If the leak is accurate, the clan system could become one of ARC Raidersโ most important future features. The game already has strong raid-to-raid tension, but long-term social progression could give players a better reason to stick around between major updates.
Embarkโs January to April 2026 roadmap has already delivered several major updates, including Riven Tides, which added a new map and fresh content to the game. The official ARC Raiders news page currently shows Riven Tides, patch 1.27.0, and recent fair play updates as the latest major posts, but there has been no official clan announcement yet.
The leaked clan system sounds like exactly the kind of feature ARC Raiders needs. Playstyle tags would help players find the right group, clan roles could make organization easier, daily challenges would add a shared grind, and in-game rewards could give everyone a reason to contribute.
