Project ARC is a new 5v5 PvP tactical shooter from PUBG Studios that has a 'real-time line of sight' as its main gameplay highlight.

PUBG Studios, the team that brought us PUBG: Battlegrounds, is working on a new game called Project ARC. This one’s a 5v5 PvP tactical shooter that aims to shake things up in the genre. Instead of the usual first-person view, Project ARC will be top-down, so you get a bird's-eye look at the action while keeping that realistic, fast-paced PUBG vibe.
Here is all that we know about this new game.
What’s Project ARC All About?
In Project ARC, players need to keep an eye on their surroundings and work closely with teammates. It’s a skill-based shooter, so every match is about mastering different weapons like assault rifles, submachine guns, shotguns, snipers, and even grenade launchers. Each character has their own special gadgets, like drones, flashbangs, and explosives for some extra strategy.
What is the main goal of this game? Hack into a hidden Crypt. To do this, one team installs a device called a Decrypter to break through defenses, while the other team tries to stop them. Once the Decrypter is activated, the Crypt changes color, showing that it's been hacked.
Project ARC's Gameplay and Release Date
Project ARC has some unique elements to make the gameplay feel more tactical. Line of sight is shared with teammates in real-time, so quick thinking and strategy are key. This feature lets you and your team coordinate silently, plan sneak attacks, and jump into intense close-combat action before the enemy knows what hit them.
As for the release window, there’s no release date just yet, but the game is already building a lot of excitement. If you’re interested, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam to keep up with the latest news.
Overall, Project ARC looks like it could be a really fun addition for fans of tactical shooters. Its fresh top-down view and focus on teamwork should make every match exciting and intense.
If you’re into tactical shooters with a fresh perspective, Project ARC might be the one to watch. So, would you try it out when it’s released?