Busan cheat for Arc Raiders

Busan cheat for Arc Raiders

Arc RaidersArc Raiders
On Update
04/08/2026

Busan Arc Raiders is a powerful private cheat for Arc Raiders, designed for comfortable and secure play. The cheat combines a precise Aimbot, advanced ESP, and versatile gameplay tools, allowing for complete control of the battle and the environment.

1 day499 GCC
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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Which features are included in the Busan ARC Raiders cheat?

Does the Busan Arc Raiders cheat include an Aimbot?

Does Busan ARC Raiders include ESP and Wallhack?

Is Busan only an Aimbot for ARC Raiders?

Is Busan suitable for PvP in ARC Raiders?

Which license periods are available for the Busan ARC Raiders cheat?

Busan is a cheat for Arc Raiders with aimbot, ESP and a loot tracker in one key. All 40 functions sit in three groups — Loot, Aimbot and Visuals — built for raiding, clearing containers and fighting through to extraction.

What the Busan cheat for Arc Raiders actually changes: aimbot by robot type

Aimbot switches on with a Primary Aim Key, and Toggle Mode swaps holding the key for a single click — handy for keeping the lock active while sprinting between cover. Fov sets the capture radius around your crosshair: a tighter Fov means the aimbot rarely jumps to a target at the edge of the screen, so it usually gets pulled in tight indoors. Smooth softens the snap onto a target — without it correction reads as a jerk, and at range a bit of visible tracking is worth it because it stops you losing the target behind cover.

Target Priority and Target Bone decide what the aimbot locks onto first and where on the model — nearest or currently visible, head or body. Visible Only stops it locking through walls, Ignore Teammartes drops squadmates from the pool, Ignore Downed skips raiders who are already down, and Disable When Melee turns the aimbot off with a melee weapon out, so it doesn't fight a finishing swing. Targets also split by robot class: Wasp, Hornet, Snitch, Tick, Turret, Chonk, Surveyor and Pinger — so you can leave the aimbot on for most ARC machines and switch it off for one class, if a Snitch is one you'd rather handle yourself.

Player, robot and loot ESP

Player ESP draws a Box or 3D Box over a silhouette, Skeleton shows posture so you can read whether someone is aiming or running, and Team Check drops your own squad from the highlighting. HP Bar and Shield Bar tell you whether a fight is worth starting right now, while Distance and Max Distance split the draw range apart: players and robots are worth seeing from far off, but Held Item only matters at engagement range — otherwise the screen fills with tags nobody needs. Radar draws target positions in its own corner circle instead of over the scene, so the radar reading and the ESP tags never stack.

The Loot group covers Containers, Items, Materials and Salvage. This loot tracker tags an item's value alongside its name, so the call on whether a container is worth opening gets made from across the room, not by rifling through it by hand — the longer you stand still with an open inventory, the more likely someone walks in on you.

System requirements for Busan on Arc Raiders

Busan needs Windows 10 or Windows 11, an Intel or AMD CPU, and any GPU — hardware is not the limiting factor. The disk has to be partitioned as GPT with the system installed in UEFI mode rather than Legacy: moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not flipping one setting. No USB flash drive is needed to launch. HWID masking is typically not part of this key — that is a separate product. The cheat runs against the Arc Raiders Steam client, and of the display modes only windowed and borderless are supported: those are the modes it works in, fullscreen is not one of them.

Pricing and the key

A Busan key runs 1 day for 499 GCC, 7 days for 1699 GCC, or 30 days for 3299 GCC — the daily rate drops the longer the term. GCC is the site's own balance: if it falls short at checkout, the purchase window offers to top up just the difference, and the key lands in the account right after payment with its expiry date attached. Other Arc Raiders builds in the catalogue are put together differently, worth comparing if Busan's set is not the match.