A gamer who called the police on them ignored the police to return to their game ARC Raiders. Interestingly, with obsession ARC Raiders That was part of the reason the police were called in the first place.
However ARC Raiders Extremely popular upon release, the title has seen a steady decline in active players over the last several months. on Steam, ARC Raiders It reached an incredible player peak of just under 482,000 people playing the game at once, and earlier in the year, ARC Raiders The total sales exceeded 12 million. While some gamers have moved on or are dividing their time between them ARC Raiders And in other games, it seems that at least one player is extremely committed to the game.

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According to a report from Pennsylvania, police were called on June 20 because of a fight. A 49-year-old woman has alleged that the 39-year-old man hit her during an argument between the two. The woman claimed that the 39-year-old cheated on her and became an addict ARC RaidersThis led to a physical fight. After police arrived and took his statement, they tried to talk to the 39-year-old gamer to get his side of the story. However, in the middle of an attempted interview, he walked away only to return ARC Raiders.
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Not much has been said about the incident at this time, but the man has been charged with harassment. It is likely that any details about the incident will be kept quiet until the court date. The victim of the incident accused the gamer of being an addict and later reinforced that perception by ignoring the police to return to the game. ARC RaidersIt wouldn't be good for him.
It's not the first time the police have been called while someone is playing the game, with the most infamous examples being when streamers were swatted. However, this is not the first time ARC Raiders The player called the police, and thankfully, the case did not involve domestic violence or a prank call. A gamer staying at a motel found the police at their door because a neighbor had heard them being shot. They apparently called the police out of concern for their well-being, not knowing that the shooting was just inside a video game.
In another example, an older gamer chose to completely ignore the police when they were called to do a welfare check. A 91-year-old man signed up for a check-in program never heard back from the woman, who led them to believe he was injured or otherwise disabled. Police arrived and got no response at the door, furthering the concern, but it turned out the woman was OK. She ignored the phone and the knocking on the door because she was having too much fun playing video games.
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October 30, 2025
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Juvenile/violence, blood, in-game purchases, user interaction