Daily Games
·21/11/2025
Arc Raiders draws attention in the third person shooter field and the new mission “Keeping the Memory” shows that Embark Studios still aims for play that feels immersive plus emotional. The mission belongs to Celeste's questline - it tells the player to bring back the helmet of a dead ally. The goal is plain - yet it urges thorough scouting and use of the surroundings.
In “Keeping the Memory,” the game points you to Dam Battlegrounds, close to the southern wreck of Formicai Outpost. The main task is to find the helmet of one of Celeste's friends. To locate it watch closely - you need a bush that you can interact with, positioned in front of a broken robot that has a raised leg. When you spot the bush, the helmet appears. The item does not enter your backpack - you hold it in your hands, just as you would carry a crate from a field depot.
To finish, walk a short distance west but also set the helmet on a pole - this brief ceremony restates the game's themes of loyalty and remembrance. After that you may extract or keep scavenging for parts as well as upgrades.
The mission uses simple actions to create feeling - it links play to story. You search you carry, you pay tribute and each step reminds you that memory or teamwork matter inside the world. The task needs only a few minutes - players who game in short bursts - older players in particular - can complete it without pressure.
Quests like “Keeping the Memory” show that Arc Raiders treats story and mechanics with equal care. Finding a hidden object also honoring a lost teammate keeps players attached and forges a devoted community. Designs of this sort push people to explore next to to share their own tales of cooperation, a pattern now common in competitive multiplayer shooters.
As the game ages, expect more missions that stress emotion and environmental use. Those additions will set Arc Raiders further apart from rival titles plus will serve players who want both meaning and ease of access.









