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'Arc Raiders is almost like a social experiment': Embark Studios' CEO reveals a neurology professor encouraged him to submit the game for scientific testing to study player behaviour

If you asked me to write a list of which gaming communities should go under scientific study, I’d come back to you with a thesis. Honestly, I think most game fanbases should be closely examined for one reason or another, but it seems that Arc Raiders has stirred some real interest in the scientific community.

In an interview with IGN (via GamesRadar), Patrick Söderlund, CEO of Embark Studios, revealed that a distinguished neurology professor actually approached him about Arc Raiders and why it should be used in a psychological experiment.

A raider points their gun at a stop sign in Arc Raiders.

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“I’ve read a bunch of articles saying the Arc Raiders is almost like a social experiment, and it kind of is, and I love that,” Söderlund says. “I genuinely love the fact that that’s what it is. I actually had a conversation at dinner three days ago with a very prominent professor in neurology who had gotten to know about the game, and said, ‘Listen, you have no idea what you’ve built. Forget about the game itself.'”

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