
Topics: ARC Raiders, Fortnite, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

Topics: ARC Raiders, Fortnite, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
If you’re looking for something akin to FPS hit ARC Raiders that won’t break the bank, you’re in luck.
The Living Tombstone: Can’t Wait To Die is a brand new co-op shooter coming to, brace yourselves, Fortnite on 23 April.
You may or may not be familiar with The Living Tombstone.
It’s an electronic group which now appears to unexpectedly be making a foray into the world of gaming.
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The Living Tombstone: Can’t Wait To Die has been created within Fortnite’s Unreal Editor for Fortnite, better known as UEFN, by Command Line.
It hasn’t, to be clear, been made in partnership with Epic Games.
This fully custom map “isn’t just a map”, according to The Living Tombstone. It’s “a co-op shooter for and by the community”.
It’s said to feature “voices, music, gameplay, and fan-made art” as well as three worlds, 15 levels, and three bosses.
You don’t need to be an avid fan of The Living Tombstone’s music to get a kick out of this one.
The group dropped a brief gameplay teaser showcasing some fun FPS action as the player characters made their way through a base, fending off human enemies and a hefty robot boss.
ARC Raiders has plenty of robot enemies, hence why players should feel right at home here.
It’s certainly got many gamers hyped.
“Redownloading Fortnite to play this rn,” remarked one fan.
Others turned their noses up at the fact that this is a UEFN offering and not anything officially endorsed by Epic Games.
However, you shouldn’t overlook UEFN as there have been some incredible user-generated offerings as of late.
In fact, we recently highlighted Aetheria, an open-world RPG experience available in Fortnite courtesy of UEFN that’s a free answer to The Witcher or Crimson Desert.
It took the creator a whopping three years to finish and while it doesn’t feature a story, there are plenty of quests for gamers to tackle - or you can simply roam Aetheria’s open-world, slaying any creatures that may attempt to see you off.
UEFN is an incredibly powerful tool that’s resulted in some stellar gaming experiences; hopefully, more people will catch onto that soon.
This Fortnite offering isn’t the only ARC Raiders alternative. A PvE experience is launching on Nintendo Switch 2 later this year and recently secured a release date.
Here at GAMINGbible, we recently had the opportunity to catch up with the developers at Embark Studios at the BAFTA Games Awards following their Multiplayer Game win.
The team shared how they have “years” worth of plans, so expect to see ARC Raiders dominate the FPS space for years to come.
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