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The Arcane cheat for SQUAD is built for large-scale tactical combat. The menu carries 70 settings across five sections covering aimbot, vehicle and structure ESP, and layout for your squad role.
SQUAD fights at hundreds of meters, not dozens, so what matters is not raw aim strength but how it is limited. The Aimbot tab carries three targeting modes — Vector, Silent and Magnit — a separate aim bone (head, neck, chest, pelvis) and its own distance slider apart from ESP: the smooth Vector mode stays inconspicuous at long range for scouting and sniper duels, while Silent and Magnit react harder in close combat around structures. A visibility check stops the aimbot from locking through walls, and a dedicated keybind lets you flick it on for a couple of seconds of a firefight instead of running it constantly.
Player ESP in this private SQUAD cheat draws more than an outline and health — it shows the held weapon, and at SQUAD's ranges the difference between a bolt-action sniper and a machine gunner decides whether you cross open ground. A separate group draws what stands in for loot in SQUAD: vehicles — armor, helicopters, logistics trucks — with health and distance, plus the squad's respawn points, FOB radios and HABs, as their own entry, because the whole supply line runs through them. The card labels this group "Loot", but SQUAD has nothing to pick up off the ground: it is vehicle and structure ESP, not loot.
Inside the app the settings sit across five sidebar tabs — Aimbot, Entities, Items, Miscellaneous, Settings — named differently from the card's own groups ("Loot", "Misc", "Other", "Visuals"): same settings, different labelling, not a missing function. The configuration panel lets you save a profile under its own keybind, rename it, and hand a friend a share key — useful when different squad roles call for different setups.
Requirements: Windows 10 or Windows 11, windowed mode or fullscreen inside a window — plain fullscreen will not launch it. The disk must use GPT; moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not a setting inside the cheat. The CPU row lists Intel and AMD with "requires the AES instruction" — in practice that excludes almost nobody, because AES-NI has shipped on every AMD CPU since the old Bulldozer generation, so it rules out only genuinely ancient hardware. No USB flash drive is needed to launch. HWID masking is not included — that is typically a separate product from the same seller. The overlay does show up in a screen capture or stream, worth knowing for anyone recording matches.
The SQUAD key is sold for 1, 7, 30 or 90 days — 299, 999, 1799 and 4899 GCC — and the longer the period, the lower the price per day, so a squad that plays for more than a week or two comes out ahead buying the longer access up front. Payment runs through GCC, the site's own balance: top it up once, and checkout compares the balance against the price, offering to cover just the difference if it falls short. The key lands in the account right after payment, with its expiry date attached. Arcane carries 44 more products for other games, all listed on the Arcane profile.