“A culture of intimidation, retaliation and oppression”: How Microsoft’s Gaza stance fuelled an industry-spanning boycott

RPS speaks to game developers about protesting the company’s ties to Israel’s war in Gaza

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Every October, Microsoft host an Employee Giving campaign for charities chosen by staff, with the company matching any funds they raise. During last October’s Giving month, a group of Microsoft workers organised a vigil for Palestinians killed by the Israeli military during the current invasion of Gaza, stumping up donations for organisations such as the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund , while paying tribute to fellow tech workers who’ve lost their lives in the war.

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Former Microsoft employee Hossam Nasr speaking at a vigil for Palestinians killed by Israel in October 2024. |Image credit:Hosam Nasr / The Guardian

“We were honouring the likes of Shaaban Ahmed al-Dalou, who was a computer science student that got martyred in Gaza,” says Abdo Mohamed, one of the organisers and a former Microsoft machine learning engineer. “We were honouring the likes of Aisha Noor Ize-Iji, who was a Washington state resident who had been killed in the West Bank. We were honouring Mai Ubeid, another Palestinian martyr who was a tech worker, and someone who worked with [Google-funded programming bootcamp] Gaza Sky Geeks. People deserved to hear their stories - the Palestinians who had been victims of the genocide deserved a space to be honoured, not to be reduced to numbers.” If you’re a white secular westerner like me, you may recoil instinctively from the religiously loaded word “martyr” here – Bassem Saad has written at length about the history of the term as Palestinians use it to describe those killed by Israeli forces.

The vigil was small - “around 50 people, sitting in chairs side by side, in an open space during lunch hour” - and in line with company guidance for such events, Mohamed claims. But at around 9pm that evening he and another organiser, Hossam Nasr, received an email telling them that they had been fired, with Microsoft later claiming that the event “disrupted” work, and should have taken place outside the campus. For Mohamed, the firing reflects Microsoft’s general disinclination to give employees a “safe space” in which to air their grievances about both Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, and Microsoft’s alleged complicity in supplying technology to the Israel Defense Forces. Rather, Mohamed says, “Microsoft had built this culture of intimidation, retaliation and oppression for anyone who felt the need to speak about what’s happening in Gaza”.

If Microsoft hoped to quell such discussion or at least, drive the issue off-campus, their clampdown on criticism backfired. Earlier this month, current and former Microsoft workers with the No Azure For Apartheid movement occupied part of the company’s Redmond, Washington campus with tents and signs, demanding that their employers cease doing business with Israel’s military. Just this week, protestors held another sit-in at the company president’s office . NAFA members have even pitched up outside Satya Nadella’s lakefront house in canoes. And now, the backlash threatens to engulf Microsoft’s entertainment business.

In May this year, the Boycott, Divest, Sanctions organisation announced a new campaign against Microsoft’s gaming division , calling on people to cancel their Game Pass subscriptions, shun major videogame brands such as Minecraft or Call of Duty, and avoid purchasing Microsoft goods and services. A NAFA petition for Microsoft to divest from Israel has been signed by game developers at prominent subsidiary companies such as Bethesda, Activision-Blizzard, and Mojang. The pressure from within reached a height shortly before Gamescom 2025, with unionised staff at Dishonored studio Arkane publicly endorsing the BDS campaign, and accusing their employers of being an “accomplice to genocide.”

Israel’s ongoing invasion of Gaza is both a response to a massacre carried out by Palestinian militants led by Hamas on October 7th 2023, and a continuation of decades of violent oppression and dehumanisation of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. As of this article’s publication, the number of Gazans killed by Israel’s forces during the invasion stands at around 62,000 people , including over 18,000 children, compared to around 1,800 reported Israeli fatalities, including the casualties from the October 2023 attacks. The majority of the dead are non-combatants: The Guardian recently published alleged Israeli intelligence files revealing that 83% of the Palestinians reported killed in the war’s first 19 months were civilians. Hundreds of thousands more Gazans have been injured and displaced, their homes obliterated by airstrikes. The refugees now face what the UN has called an “entirely man-made” famine brought on by Israel’s refusal to allow sufficient aid into Gaza.

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A protest action in support of Palestinians at Microsoft’s Redmond, Washington campus in August 2025. The organisers have also published acall to action online.

As Israel’s assault has continued, the UN Human Rights Council and Israeli civil rights groups have accused Israel’s government of carrying out a genocide – the most extreme manifestation of an ethnonationalist “Zionist” policy that aims to remove Palestinians from the region of historic Palestine entirely. In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defence minister Yoav Gallant, charging them with “crimes against humanity.” Corporations with Israeli ties have come under scrutiny as potential enablers. In a publication from July , UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese lambasted the international tech sector for participating in Israel’s “economy of genocide”, noting that “repression of Palestinians has become progressively automated, with tech companies providing dual-use infrastructure to integrate mass data collection and surveillance, while profiting from the unique testing ground for military technology offered by the occupied Palestinian territory.”

Among the companies Albanese spotlights in her report is Microsoft, whose “technologies are embedded in [Israel’s] prison service, police, universities and schools - including in colonies.” Albanese’s account of Microsoft’s role has been corroborated by investigations from the Guardian, +972 Magazine and Local Call, who allege that, following October 2023, Microsoft’s dealings with the Israeli military increased dramatically. Earlier this August, the publications claimed that Microsoft collaborated with Israeli intelligence org Unit 8200 to store and process surveillance data from Palestinian phones using generative AI technology. According to the investigation, this data has helped facilitate airstrikes in Gaza.

Microsoft have pushed back against some of these claims, commenting in May this year that while they have supplied technology to the Israeli military since October 2023, they have seen “no evidence to date that Microsoft’s Azure and AI technologies have been used to target or harm people in the conflict in Gaza.” They have recently announced another “external” review of their business relationship with Israel. But they have otherwise been keeping silent on the subject. At Gamescom this year, Xbox PRs prevented game developers from answering questions about Israeli ties and mass layoffs . Microsoft declined to answer our own request for comment on the recent reporting about Unit 8200.

Microsoft take pride in their humanitarian and philanthropic campaigns, but Abdo Mohamed says that they have long operated a “double standard” when it comes to Palestine, with human resources deployed to intercept and stifle the concerns of workers. Following the atrocities of October 2023, Microsoft sent out a company-wide email expressing support for Israel. As the subsequent invasion of Gaza went on, some Microsoft workers pushed for the company to make another statement, calling on the Israeli military to end the bloodshed.

“There was a petition that was internally circulated for Microsoft to endorse a ceasefire, call out for a ceasefire,” Mohamed says. “And I think at the time a lot of people were starting to speak up internally, using the so-called appropriate channels, which means you ask your executive head of the group, or you ask in this internal forum called ‘senior leadership connection’.”

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An image of a motherly CEO from Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds 2. |Image credit:Microsoft

According to Mohamed, Microsoft management were not receptive to these approaches, even via approved channels. “[We would tell them] Palestinians deserve their dignity, Palestinians deserve the right to food, water, shelter, and so on and so forth. And these questions would get shut down, get dismissed.” Mohamed and his colleagues also tried to organise internal events in which Palestinians would discuss their family histories in the context of the Nakba - the expulsion of around three quarters of a million Palestinian civilians during the Arab-Israeli wars of 1948. “And that event would be shut down, because it was deemed ’too educational.’”

Mohamed says that other workers were “investigated using weaponised HR policies”, involving “months worth of interviews and intimidation, just for saying something like ‘Palestinians will receive their dignity from the Jordanian sea to the Jordanian river’, or something along those lines.” (For context, the phrase about Palestinian freedom “from the river to the sea” has been interpreted as hate speech by commentators who argue that it implies the destruction of Israel.) Other Microsoft workers “who had been spewing anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian hate rhetoric against those who speak up, had been able to do that with impunity, and without seeing any repercussions,” Mohamed continues. Microsoft declined to comment on either these claims of an HR “double standard” or the circumstances of Mohamed and Hossam Nasr’s firing when approached by RPS.

Mohamed contrasts the corporation’s continued Israeli ties with Microsoft’s suspension of sales in Russia following the latter’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine , and divesting from apartheid South Africa in 1986 . As a former Microsoft machine learning engineer whose projects include Xbox recommendation algorithms and the ROG Xbox Ally, he is especially aggrieved by what he feels is Microsoft’s outright hypocrisy about generative AI.

“Microsoft holds a lot of summits in responsible AI, Microsoft is a guest speaker at the United Nations ‘AI for Good’ summit,” Mohamed goes on. “How can a company, that have been for so long trying to paint this facade, showing how responsible they are around technology and how it gets used - how is a company like that taking this position where they are admitting to working for a military that is on trial for plausible genocide, the generals of that military have arrest warrants taken against them in the ICC, and Microsoft have not taken a real step in cutting these cloud and AI contracts?”

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Israel’s military budget in 2024 was 46.5 billion dollars, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “The Israeli military is one of the premiere customers, it’s defined as an ‘S500’ customer for Microsoft,” notes Abdo Mohamed. “It is one of the most important strategic customers.” |Image credit:No Azure For Apartheid / Rock Paper Shotgun

As regards his firing, Mohamed thinks that Microsoft were fundamentally “scared” of the growing criticism of their policy toward Israel, and keen to head off any further employee action. “They wanted to set the precedent that if you speak up, there’s going to be a cost, and that cost could be firing.” He feels that this has proven “a complete miscalculation”, fuelling the outcry over Microsoft’s reported partnerships with Israel - an outcry that has now spilled over into Microsoft’s videogame business.

If there has yet to be a tidal wave of game developers publicly joining the BDS campaign, this is partly because divesting from Microsoft is no mean feat. The corporation’s technologies pervade our culture: 71% of desktop PCs run Windows, and Xbox hardware together with the Game Pass subscription service represents access to tens of millions of players. The BDS campaign reflects the complexity of disengaging by suggesting tiers of protest action: rather than converting wholesale to Linux overnight, it encourages people to minimise or phase out their exposure. Nevertheless, some boycott participants have gone cold turkey.

Among the developers who have openly joined the boycott is daffodil, primary developer of stylish sports sim STREET UNi X - a PS1 Tony Hawk game from a timeline in which Tony Hawk traded his skateboard for a unicycle. STREET UNi X has been well-received on Steam , and daffodil had intended to port the game to console via the ID@Xbox programme, but they have now cancelled the porting project to support the BDS campaign.

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daffodil sees solidarity with Palestine as part of a wider, holistic struggle that also includes activism against climate change, support for indigenous movements in the colonial territories of Canada, and support for exploited non-human animals. Their joined-up political engagement partly reflects personal, day-to-day experience of transphobia and exorsexism: the developer has recently had to deal with bigoted reactions to their own unicycle performance in the live action segments of the game’s trailer.

“I think my first exposure to the conversation of Israel’s occupation of Palestine may have been through jokes and memes online over 20 years ago,” daffodil tells RPS over email. “I have had an awareness that there was some kind of ‘conflict’ as people called it for most of my life. It wasn’t until around 2021 that I came across Abby Martin and the Empire Files ’ reporting on the Zionist occupation of Palestine, and the apartheid state of Israel that I came to really comprehend what was going on there. At that time Israel was actively breaking what was supposed to be a ceasefire, and they were bombing Palestinian neighbourhoods and killing hundreds of people.”

Another developer who has joined the picket is Badru of Ice Water Games, who announced in May that they would pull their weird, brilliant goblin RPG Tenderfoot Tactics from Xbox . Badru is a member of the Palestine Solidarity and Internationalism Working Group via the Seattle chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America. “One of my best friends growing up was Palestinian, so I’ve always had some baseline knowledge,” Badru tells us over email. “Still, I don’t think I really understood what was happening in Palestine until some time in the last five or 10 years. Being able to see it so directly on social media has helped. I’ve also been doing a lot of self-education over this period, specifically seeking out socialist history and theory and attempting to understand why the world is the way it is.”

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Ice Water Games created Tenderfoot Tactics in their own time and with no investors, splitting the revenue based on the hours of work contributed. The developers “own the IP collectively and democratically decide what to do with it, including the decision to remove it from Xbox”, Badru says. The game hasn’t made “a ton of money”, and the devs have definitely taken a hit by joining the boycott - “a couple hundred bucks a month, maybe”, Badru estimates. He adds that “it’s frustrating having put the work into porting it to the platform”, but that “we did end up getting a lot of visibility and support after our announcement, and saw a brief but very significant sales boost on Steam which probably will more than make up for the lost income from Xbox.”

Divesting from Xbox is a bigger deal for daffodil. They created STREET UNi X in their off-hours while working cash jobs over the first four years of development. It wasn’t till they teamed up with worker cooperative Gamma Space and Weird Ghosts, an impact fund for underrepresented developers, that they were able to focus on the project full time.

“STREET UNi X is what I consider to be my first polished commercial video game, my first game released on Steam, and a project that I spent over six years working on,” they say. “I have been struggling to make headway releasing the game on consoles. I initially sought to release it on Nintendo Switch, and have applied to be a Switch developer repeatedly since at least a year before the game released. I have been denied Nintendo Switch developer access eight times now with no word as to why I am being denied.” (At the time of our conversation, daffodil had just received another rejection email from Nintendo.)

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A shipping crate obstacle course and a boardroom invasion from sports sim STREET UNi X. |Image credit:Gamma Space Collaborative Studio

A console release could make a “huge impact” on daffodil’s fortunes, given the game’s positive Steam reception. “As much as I would like to be, I am not able to rely on my games right now to cover my living expenses,” daffodil says. “I am currently doing contracted level design work to pay my bills.” daffodil has also sought to release the game for PlayStation, but found this impractical due to the expectation of a static internet protocol and office email address. Microsoft’s comparatively accessible ID@Xbox programme was their best opportunity to get “a foot in the door.”

Microsoft did not respond to the substance of daffodil’s objections regarding Israel and Palestine when they announced that they would pull the port, merely sending instructions for the deactivation of their accounts and the return of development hardware. “I find myself combating a deep sense of let down,” daffodil tells us, “knowing I either do not have access to this opportunity in the case of Nintendo and Sony’s consoles [or] have had to contend with the fact that working with Microsoft means they will profit from my labour, and use that profit towards the ends of perpetuating injustice the world over, and in the Zionist occupation’s case, provide Azure and AI tools to Israel’s occupational forces to actively slaughter, starve, torture and otherwise dehumanize the people of Palestine.”

It’s easy to be cynical about the potency of consumer boycotts, and it’s true that few boycotts force an immediate and miraculous change of direction; when they do, there are often wider, linked considerations, such as anxiety about lawsuits. It’s even possible for a boycott to rebound in the targeted company’s favour, as when Nike made a $6 billion revenue gain helped along by consumer reaction against protest over adverts featuring Colin Kaepernick. But there is a substantial history of boycotts helping to bring about meaningful change , including a number of successful pro-Palestinian actions against companies and institutions like Puma, Barclays, and Pret over the past two years.

In 2020, Microsoft themselves announced they would divest from an Israeli developer of facial recognition technology used at checkpoints in the West Bank, following an outcry from civil liberties groups. As with the 35-year-long boycott of South Africa , boycott organisers need to think long-term, which is why BDS aren’t insisting that people dispense with Microsoft’s services entirely to qualify as participants.

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Protestors being arrested during the pro-Palentinian occupation of part of Microsoft’s Redmond campus in August 2025. |Image credit:No Azure For Apartheid / Rock Paper Shotgun

daffodil attributes some of the wider developer and player reluctance to join the boycott to cultural privilege - “when we can’t see the problems in front of us we get to relax.” But they also argue that it reflects an atmosphere of “generalized nihilism” in the face of disaster. “We are convinced that caring too much is cringe,” they say. “We are constantly shown that if you care too loudly you will lose your job, or your family, your community, and that you must fall in line or else. I’ve lived through so many such shutting outs. I’ve lost friends, I don’t speak to my family much at all anymore, I’ve been fired from jobs for trying to organize the workers.”

It is, they note, especially hard for developers to speak out during a time of mass layoffs : “The world has been built up in such a way that we are made to be afraid to rock the boat too hard, lest we become the target.” As such, part of the reason daffodil joined the boycott was simply to remind other workers of their own power to bring about change. “I am trying my best to encourage others to take a stand themselves,” they tell us, “but I worry that I don’t have the levels of clout or power in the video game world that some seem to hold as a prerequisite to take seriously such calls for total liberation the world over.”

Badru argues there is a lot more support for Palestinians than you might guess from the shortage of official BDS endorsements. There are various more immediate practical challenges, he notes. “Some [developers] are unable because they don’t have control over their relationship to storefronts, and/or they don’t have full control over messaging around their game,” says Badru. “Because of the controlling nature of publishers, or because of deals they’ve signed with Xbox.”

“Unlike us, many do significantly depend for their livelihood on income from Xbox sales,” he continues. “And so making this decision is much more difficult for those teams, and would potentially result in closing down their companies or laying off some employees. Most game companies are run undemocratically by their owners, like nearly all companies. The owning class is significantly more likely to prioritize profit over people, and also to be in favor of the genocide, or at least ambivalent about it.” He also points out that some videogame and software companies are disinclined to criticise Microsoft because they also work with military organisations – Microsoft’s own defence industry contracts extend far beyond Israel.

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A hopeful floral vista from Tenderfoot Tactics. |Image credit:Ice Water Games

Badru expects the number of endorsements to grow, once some of the above practical difficulties are resolved. “For teams that would like to support Palestine, it is still complicated and difficult to make this kind of action very quickly,” he says. “Game development business plans are laid years in advance and generally include target platforms. Often, funding for a game is related to release on a storefront. Say a company is part way into development on an Xbox game, and is unwilling to dissolve or significantly restructure their team in order to cut Xbox out. They’ll need to finish the current game, release it on Xbox, and then as part of their next game’s development plan, choose to target other platforms. This is the kind of boycotting that I expect will be more practical and widespread, because it causes less chaos within companies.”

The other pressure here is, of course, the audience. There continues to be a vocal group of reactionary players who regard games as a refuge from political engagement, even if they have no specific stance on Israel and Palestine. To join the picket is to brook their ire.

Badru baldly observes that “a lot of our audience are children, or wish they still were” and that games in general “are less accessible to poorer people, or people outside of the imperial core” who are necessarily more politically aware and engaged. “That said, our experience [during the boycott] has been one of overwhelming support,” he goes on. “Like you say, maybe it’s due to our place in the independent sphere. Maybe it’s because we’ve always been political and so have cultivated this audience.” In his wider work, Badru has found that “the public is actually very pro-Palestine and happy to talk about it”, more than one might expect from heated conversations online. “I believe this is true of the games audience as well.”

During our interview, Abdo Mohamed doesn’t speak at great length about how being fired by Microsoft has affected his own livelihood and career as a technology worker. But he does comment that leaving the company has given him moral clarity. “Seeing the role of the company in Israel’s apartheid and genocide, and not being able to speak up for my principles, and not being able to speak up for my morals, and not being able to put people over profits, had always been a challenge,” he says. “Every time I censored myself during my time at Microsoft it made me question if I really stood for those principles.”

Mohamed never contributed to any of the services that are reportedly in use by Israel’s intelligence divisions - or at least, not directly. “My background is in machine learning and AI, but I was lucky to be not working on this technology that has been weaponised,” he says. Given that generative AI software relies on access to data to “train” the models and improve their responses, it’s hard not to wonder whether anything from the reported Israeli surveillance collaboration has made its way back into Microsoft’s consumer-facing cloud and AI services.

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An Xbox ROG Ally X at Gamescom 2025. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun

Mohamed suggests there may be a firm distinction. “It’s really unclear to us how the surveillance data is fed back to Microsoft, because it seems from the framing that this is top-sensitive data, so it doesn’t get used for the training of the models.” He argues, in any case, that whether Microsoft have made wider use of any of data gathered in the course of partnerships with the Israeli military is not important here.

“There were people who were directly working on that technology, in our worker base. But it didn’t matter what technology you were working on,” he says. “You were a worker for Microsoft, your labour, whether you agreed to it or not, was being used. If I had worked on an Xbox project, and that Xbox project had launched a successful feature, and that successful feature ended up generating revenue for the company, that revenue is eventually being redirected to build the data centres, it’s being redirected to fund the research projects, it’s being redirected to enable the resources that eventually get used to provide something like the Unit 8200 mass surveillance weapon.”

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Looking for more Arc Raiders Blueprints? It’s a special day when you find a Blueprint, as they’re among the most valuable items in Arc Raiders. If you find a Blueprint that you haven’t already found, then you must make sure you hold onto it at all costs, because Blueprints are the key to one of the most important and powerful systems of meta-progression in the game.

This guide aims to be the very best guide on Blueprints you can find, starting with a primer on what exactly they are and how they work in Arc Raiders, before delving into exactly where to get Blueprints and the very best farming spots for you to take in your search.

We’ll also go over how to get Blueprints from other unlikely activities, such as destroying Surveyors and completing specific quests. And you’ll also find the full list of all 75 Blueprints in Arc Raiders on this page (including the newest Blueprints added with the Cold Snap update , such as the Deadline Blueprint and Firework Box Blueprint), giving you all the information you need to expand your own crafting repertoire.

In this guide:

  • What are Blueprints in Arc Raiders?
  • Full Blueprint list: All crafting recipes
  • Where to find Blueprints in Arc Raiders Blueprints obtained from quests Blueprints obtained from Trials Best Blueprint farming locations
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What are Blueprints in Arc Raiders?

Blueprints in Arc Raiders are special items which, if you manage to extract with them, you can expend to permanently unlock a new crafting recipe in your Workshop. If you manage to extract from a raid with an Anvil Blueprint, for example, you can unlock the ability to craft your very own Anvil Pistol, as many times as you like (as long as you have the crafting materials).

To use a Blueprint, simply open your Inventory while in the lobby, then right-click on the Blueprint and click “Learn And Consume” . This will permanently unlock the recipe for that item in your Workshop. As of the Stella Montis update, there are allegedly 75 different Blueprints to unlock - although only 68 are confirmed to be in the game so far. You can see all the Blueprints you’ve found and unlocked by going to the Workshop menu, and hitting “R” to bring up the Blueprint screen.

It’s possible to find duplicates of past Blueprints you’ve already unlocked. If you find these, then you can either sell them, or - if you like to play with friends - you can take it into a match and gift it to your friend so they can unlock that recipe for themselves. Another option is to keep hold of them until the time comes to donate them to the Expedition.

Full Blueprint list: All crafting recipes

Below is the full list of all the Blueprints that are currently available to find in Arc Raiders, and the crafting recipe required for each item:

BlueprintTypeRecipeCrafted At
BettinaWeapon3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Heavy Gun Parts 3x CanisterGunsmith 3
Blue Light StickQuick Use3x ChemicalsUtility Station 1
AphelionWeapon3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Matriarch ReactorGunsmith 3
Combat Mk. 3 (Flanking)Augment2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x ProcessorGear Bench 3
Combat Mk. 3 (Aggressive)Augment2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x ProcessorGear Bench 3
Complex Gun PartsMaterial2x Light Gun Parts 2x Medium Gun Parts 2x Heavy Gun PartsRefiner 3
Fireworks BoxQuick Use1x Explosive Compound 3x Pop TriggerExplosives Station 2
Gas MineMine4x Chemicals 2x Rubber PartsExplosives Station 1
Green Light StickQuick Use3x ChemicalsUtility Station 1
Pulse MineMine1x Crude Explosives 1x WiresExplosives Station 1
Seeker GrenadeGrenade1x Crude Explosives 2x ARC AlloyExplosives Station 1
Looting Mk. 3 (Survivor)Augment2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x ProcessorGear Bench 3
Angled Grip IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct TapeGunsmith 2
Angled Grip IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeGunsmith 3
HullcrackerWeapon1x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Heavy Gun Parts 1x Exodus ModulesGunsmith 3
Launcher AmmoAmmo5x Metal Parts 1x Crude ExplosivesWorkbench 1
AnvilWeapon5x Mechanical Components 5x Simple Gun PartsGunsmith 2
Anvil SplitterMod2x Mod Components 3x ProcessorGunsmith 3
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Barricade KitQuick Use1x Mechanical ComponentsUtility Station 2
Blaze GrenadeGrenade1x Explosive Compound 2x OilExplosives Station 3
BobcatWeapon3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Light Gun PartsGunsmith 3
OspreyWeapon2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 7x WiresGunsmith 3
BurlettaWeapon3x Mechanical Components 3x Simple Gun PartsGunsmith 1
Compensator IIMod2x Mechanical Components 4x WiresGunsmith 2
Compensator IIIMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
DefibrillatorQuick Use9x Plastic Parts 1x MossMedical Lab 2
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EqualizerWeapon3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Queen ReactorGunsmith 3
Extended BarrelMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
Extended Light Mag IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringGunsmith 2
Extended Light Mag IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Steel SpringGunsmith 3
Extended Medium Mag IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringGunsmith 2
Extended Medium Mag IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Steel SpringGunsmith 3
Extended Shotgun Mag IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringGunsmith 2
Extended Shotgun Mag IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Steel SpringGunsmith 3
Remote Raider FlareQuick Use2x Chemicals 4x Rubber PartsUtility Station 1
Heavy Gun PartsMaterial4x Simple Gun PartsRefiner 2
VenatorWeapon2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 5x MagnetGunsmith 3
Il ToroWeapon5x Mechanical Components 6x Simple Gun PartsGunsmith 1
Jolt MineMine1x Electrical Components 1x BatteryExplosives Station 2
Explosive MineMine1x Explosive Compound 1x SensorsExplosives Station 3
JupiterWeapon3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Queen ReactorGunsmith 3
Light Gun PartsMaterial4x Simple Gun PartsRefiner 2
Lightweight StockMod2x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeGunsmith 3
Lure GrenadeGrenade1x Speaker Component 1x Electrical ComponentsUtility Station 2
Medium Gun PartsMaterial4x Simple Gun PartsRefiner 2
TorrenteWeapon2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 6x Steel SpringGunsmith 3
Muzzle Brake IIMod2x Mechanical Components 4x WiresGunsmith 2
Muzzle Brake IIIMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
Padded StockMod2x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeGunsmith 3
Shotgun Choke IIMod2x Mechanical Components 4x WiresGunsmith 2
Shotgun Choke IIIMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
Shotgun SilencerMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
ShowstopperGrenade1x Advanced Electrical Components 1x Voltage ConverterExplosives Station 3
Silencer IMod2x Mechanical Components 4x WiresGunsmith 2
Silencer IIMod2x Mod Components 8x WiresGunsmith 3
Snap HookQuick Use2x Power Rod 3x Rope 1x Exodus ModulesUtility Station 3
Stable Stock IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct TapeGunsmith 2
Stable Stock IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeGunsmith 3
Tagging GrenadeGrenade1x Electrical Components 1x SensorsUtility Station 3
TempestWeapon3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 3x CanisterGunsmith 3
Trigger NadeGrenade2x Crude Explosives 1x ProcessorExplosives Station 2
Vertical Grip IIMod2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct TapeGunsmith 2
Vertical Grip IIIMod2x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeGunsmith 3
Vita ShotQuick Use2x Antiseptic 1x SyringeMedical Lab 3
Vita SprayQuick Use3x Antiseptic 1x CanisterMedical Lab 3
VulcanoWeapon1x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Heavy Gun Parts 1x Exodus ModulesGunsmith 3
WolfpackGrenade2x Explosive Compound 2x SensorsExplosives Station 3
Red Light StickQuick Use3x ChemicalsUtility Station 1
Smoke GrenadeGrenade14x Chemicals 1x CanisterUtility Station 2
DeadlineMine3x Explosive Compound 2x ARC CircuitryExplosives Station 3
TrailblazerGrenade1x Explosive Compound 1x Synthesized FuelExplosives Station 3
Tactical Mk. 3 (Defensive)Augment2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x ProcessorGear Bench 3
Tactical Mk. 3 (Healing)Augment2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x ProcessorGear Bench 3
Yellow Light StickQuick Use3x ChemicalsUtility Station 1

Note: The missing Blueprints in this list likely have not actually been added to the game at the time of writing, because none of the playerbase has managed to find any of them. As they are added to the game, I will update this page with the most relevant information so you know exactly how to get all 75 Arc Raiders Blueprints.

Where to find Blueprints in Arc Raiders

Below is a list of all containers, modifiers, and events which maximise your chances of finding Blueprints:

  • Certain quests reward you with specific Blueprints .
  • Completing Trials has a high chance of offering Blueprints as rewards.
  • Surveyors have a decent chance of dropping Blueprints on death.
  • High loot value areas tend to have a greater chance of spawning Blueprints.
  • Night Raids and Storms may increase rare Blueprint spawn chances in containers.
  • Containers with higher numbers of items may have a higher tendency to spawn Blueprints. As a result, Blue Gate (which has many “large” containers containing multiple items) may give you a higher chance of spawning Blueprints.
  • Raider containers (Raider Caches, Weapon Boxes, Medical Bags, Grenade Tubes) have increased Blueprint drop rates. As a result, the Uncovered Caches event gives you a high chance of finding Blueprints.
  • Security Lockers have a higher than average chance of containing Blueprints.
  • Certain Blueprints only seem to spawn under specific circumstances: Tempest Blueprint only spawns during Night Raid events. Vulcano Blueprint only spawns during Hidden Bunker events. Jupiter and Equaliser Blueprints only spawn during Harvester events.
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Raider Caches, Weapon Boxes, and other raider-oriented container types have a good chance of offering Blueprints. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios

Blueprints have a very low chance of spawning in any container in Arc Raiders, around 1-2% on average. However, there is a higher chance of finding Blueprints in particular container types. Specifically, you can find more Blueprints in Raider containers and security lockers.

Beyond this, if you’re looking for Blueprints you should focus on regions of the map which are marked as having particularly high-value loot. Areas such as the Control Tower in Dam Battlegrounds, the Arrival and Departure Buildings in Spaceport, and Pilgrim’s Peak in Blue Gate all have a better-than-average chance of spawning Blueprints somewhere amongst all their containers. Night Raids and Electromagnetic Storm events also increase the drop chances of certain Blueprints .

In addition to these containers, you can often loot Blueprints from destroyed Surveyors - the largest of the rolling ball ARC. Surveyors are more commonly found on the later maps - Spaceport and Blue Gate - and if one spawns in your match, you’ll likely see it by the blue laser beam that it casts into the sky while “surveying”.

Surveyors are quite well-armoured and will very speedily run away from you once it notices you, but if you can take one down then make sure you loot all its parts for a chance of obtaining certain unusual Blueprints.

Blueprints obtained from quests

One way in which you can get Blueprints is by completing certain quests for the vendors in Speranza. Some quests will reward you with a specific item Blueprint upon completion, so as long as you work through all the quests in Arc Raiders, you are guaranteed those Blueprints.

Here is the full list of all Blueprints you can get from quest rewards:

  • Trigger Nade Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Sparks Fly”.
  • Lure Grenade Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Greasing Her Palms”.
  • Burletta Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Industrial Espionage”.
  • Hullcracker Blueprint (and Launcher Ammo Blueprint): Rewarded after completing “The Major’s Footlocker”.

Alas, that’s only 4 Blueprints out of a total of 75 to unlock, so for the vast majority you will need to find them yourself during a raid. If you’re intent on farming Blueprints, then it’s best to equip yourself with cheap gear in case you lose it, but don’t use a free loadout because then you won’t get a safe pocket to stash any new Blueprint you find. No pain in Arc Raiders is sharper than failing to extract with a new Blueprint you’ve been after for a dozen hours already.

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One of the best ways to get Blueprints is by hitting three stars on all five Trials every week. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios

Blueprints obtained from Trials

One of the very best ways to get Blueprints is as rewards for completing Trials in Arc Raiders. Trials are unlocked from Level 15 onwards, and allow you to earn rewards by focusing on certain tasks over the course of several raids. For example, one Trial might task you with dealing damage to Hornets, while another might challenge you to loot Supply Drops.

Trials refresh on a weekly basis, with a new week bringing five new Trials. Each Trial can offer up to three rewards after passing certain score milestones, and it’s possible to receive very high level loot from these reward crates - including Blueprints. So if you want to unlock as many Blueprints as possible, you should make a point of completing as many Trials as possible each week.

Best Blueprint farming locations

The very best way to get Blueprints is to frequent specific areas of the maps which combine high-tier loot pools with the right types of containers to search. Here are my recommendations for where to find Blueprints on every map, so you can always keep the search going for new crafting recipes to unlock.

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Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios

Dam Battlegrounds

The best places to farm Blueprints on Dam Battlegrounds are the Control Tower, Power Generation Complex, Ruby Residence, and Pale Apartments . The first two regions, despite only being marked on the map as mid-tier loot, contain a phenomenal number of containers to loot. The Control Tower can also contain a couple of high-tier Security Lockers - though of course, you’ll need to have unlocked the Security Breach skill at the end of the Survival tree.

There’s also a lot of reporting amongst the playerbase that the Residential areas in the top-left of the map - Pale Apartments and Ruby Residence - give you a comparatively strong chance of finding Blueprints. Considering their size, there’s a high density of containers to loot in both locations, and they also have the benefit of being fairly out of the way. So you’re more likely to have all the containers to yourself.

Buried City

The best Blueprint farming locations on Buried City are the Santa Maria Houses, Grandioso Apartments, Town Hall, and the various buildings of the New District . Grandioso Apartments has a lower number of containers than the rest, but a high chance of spawning weapon cases - which have good Blueprint drop rates. The others are high-tier loot areas, with plenty of lootable containers - including Security Lockers.

Spaceport

The best places to find Blueprints on Spaceport are the Arrival and Departure Buildings, as well as Control Tower A6 and the Launch Towers . All these areas are labelled as high-value loot regions, and many of them are also very handily connected to one another by the Spaceport wall, which you can use to quickly run from one area to the next. At the tops of most of these buildings you’ll find at least one Security Locker, so this is an excellent farming route for players looking to find Blueprints.

The downside to looting Blueprints on Spaceport is that all these areas are hotly contested, particularly in Duos and Squads. You’ll need to be very focused and fast in order to complete the full farming route.

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Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios

Blue Gate

Blue Gate tends to have a good chance of dropping Blueprints, potentially because it generally has a high number of containers which can hold lots of items; so there’s a higher chance of a Blueprint spawning in each container. In my experience, the best Blueprint farming spots on Blue Gate are Pilgrim’s Peak, Raider’s Refuge, the Ancient Fort, and the Underground Complex beneath the Warehouse .

All of these areas contain a wealth of containers to loot. Raider’s Refuge has less to loot, but the majority of the containers in and around the Refuge are raider containers, which have a high chance of containing Blueprints - particularly during major events.

Stella Montis

On the whole, Stella Montis seems to have a very low drop rate for Blueprints (though a high chance of dropping other high-tier loot). If you do want to try farming Blueprints on this map, the best places to find Blueprints in Stella Montis are Medical Research, Assembly Workshop, and the Business Center . These areas have the highest density of containers to loot on the map.

In addition to this, the Western Tunnel has a few different Security Lockers to loot, so while there’s very little to loot elsewhere in this area of the map, it’s worth hitting those Security Lockers if you spawn there at the start of a match.

That wraps up this primer on how to get all the Blueprints in Arc Raiders as quickly as possible. With the Expedition system constantly resetting a large number of players’ Blueprints, it’s more important than ever to have the most up-to-date information on where to find all these Blueprints.

While you’re here, be sure to check out our Arc Raiders best guns tier list , as well as our primers on the best skills to unlock and all the different Field Depot locations on every map.

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