Overview
- Speranza Bounties, a fan-run site for Arc Raiders, lets players submit Embark IDs, tag up to three alleged offenses, vote targets onto a Most Wanted board, and claim kills with video or screenshots.
- The board now tracks dozens of in-game eliminations, with PC Gamer noting 77 logged and streamer TheBurntPeanut listed first despite a recorded takedown.
- High-profile creators appear beside regular players, including Nadeshot, Nickmercs, Cloakzy, and Tfue, though matchmaking can make direct targeting difficult.
- The platform adds incentives through ranks, weekly hunter rewards that are yet to be detailed, a $2.99 premium tier that raises daily marks, and a merch shop.
- The site offers a read-only overlay it says follows anti-cheat rules, while Embark’s help center urges players to verify third-party tools and journalists flag risks of harassment and witch-hunting, with no developer action reported.