The extraction shooter genre is undergoing a massive shift. Instead of generic military compounds and dark, gritty corridors, developers are embracing bold sci-fi concepts, unique settings, and large-scale environmental mechanics.
Two of the most prominent contenders in this space are SAND: Raiders of Sophie (developed by Hologryph/TowerHaus and published by tinyBuild) and ARC Raiders (developed by Embark Studios). While both games feature PvPvE (Player vs. Player vs. Environment) extraction loops, they offer entirely different gameplay experiences, aesthetics, and economic progression models.
The Economic Progression: Losing Gear vs. Long-Term Progression
The core distinction between these two games comes down to how they handle the economy, crafting, and stash value.
ARC Raiders: Coins & Blueprints
The economy of ARC Raiders revolves around turning temporary luck into permanent power.
Raider Coins: The primary in-game cash currency. Players earn Coins by completing surface missions and selling junk loot to underground merchants. Coins are spent on basic weapons, armor, ammunition, vendor trading, and funding your overall Workshop upgrade costs.
The Arc Raiders Blueprints System: Blueprints are the ultimate long-term progression items. While weapons or armor found during a raid are lost forever if you die, Blueprints are permanent unlocks.
The "Consume-and-Learn" Flow: If you find a blueprint (e.g., a weapon, attachment, or grenade recipe) in a crate Topside, you must extract with it safely. Once home, you select the "Learn" option, which consumes the item but permanently unlocks it at your Gunsmith, Refiner, or Utility Bench. As long as you have the raw crafting parts, you can recreate that high-tier weapon again and again.
SAND: Raiders of Sophie: Mechanical Upkeep & Salvage
The economy in SAND is closely tied to heavy machinery upkeep and high-stakes vehicular risk.
Energy Rods: The lifeblood currency of the desert. Your massive walking base (Trampler) constantly burns through fuel. If you run out of energy rods out on the dunes, your mobile base stalls out, leaving you incredibly vulnerable.
Trampler Components & Customization: Unlike human-sized gear, the most valuable loot in SAND consists of structural armor plates, heavy artillery gun parts, and engine components to reinforce your walking castle.
Priceless Artifacts: Scavenging elegant, half-buried 1910 Austro-Hungarian space-colony architecture yields rare historical artifacts. These are extracted and traded to fund massive baseline vehicle overhauls.
Gameplay Loops and Environments
The Trampler Loop (SAND)
In SAND, you are not just a boots-on-the-ground scavenger; you are a captain navigating a vast, procedurally generated desert.
The Run: You steer your Trampler across rolling sand dunes toward points of interest like sunken ships or ruined desert cities.
The Combat: Combat splits between first-person shootout firefights against coral-infected zombies and massive ship-to-ship vehicle warfare where crews board rival walker decks.
The Extraction: Escape depends on physically driving your entire mechanical behemoth, packed with all your hoarded loot, safely back to an extraction zone.
The Scavenger Loop (ARC Raiders)
ARC Raiders offers a highly polished, incredibly fluid traditional extraction formula.
The Run: You deploy "Topside" into a beautiful, overgrown post-apocalyptic Earth setting (Italy's industrial Rust Belt) for intense 30-minute instances.
The Combat: As a tactical third-person shooter built on Unreal Engine 5, the gameplay relies heavily on visual stealth, corner-peeking, gadgets, and fast vertical movement to defeat terrifying mechanized ARC drones.
The Extraction: To secure your backpack full of blueprints and parts, you must call down and escape via localized points like extraction elevators, metro shafts, or air vents before the timer runs out.
Which One Should You Play?
Choose SAND: Raiders of Sophie if: You love heavy vehicle coordination, open-world exploration, and the unique vibe of alternate-history steampunk space-pirates.
Choose ARC Raiders if: You prefer sleek sci-fi graphics, responsive third-person gunplay, and a highly rewarding progression loop focused on hoarding coins and collecting weapon blueprints.
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