ARC Raiders Wallhack — Hyperion
UndetectedHyperion pairs a prediction aimbot with full through-wall ESP and runs as a legit external for ARC Raiders. Set your aim key and FOV once, then walk into a raid already knowing where the players, machines and loot are.
- Prediction aimbot
- Player + machine ESP
- Loot & cache ESP
- Knocked & team check
- Legit external
- Instant key delivery
See Hyperion in action
What Hyperion does
Prediction aimbot
- Bindable aim key, active only while held
- Prediction that leads moving raiders and ARC machines
- Adjustable FOV and target area
- Sensitivity tuning for a natural pull
- Target line drawn to the locked enemy
Full ESP (the wallhack)
- Boxes, bone skeletons and head boxes through walls
- Player names, health bars and health text
- Distance, snap lines and direction lines
- Machine and knocked-player markers
- Team check plus an on-screen crosshair
Loot ESP
- Containers and weapon cases lit up
- Probe and Husk drops flagged
- Cargo ship and raider caches called out
- Corpse ESP for grabbing a downed loadout
The ARC Raiders wallhack, built for extraction
An ARC Raiders wallhack is, at heart, just ESP: it renders players, ARC machines and loot through solid geometry, so a wall never hides whoever is standing behind it. Hyperion draws that whole picture. Raiders appear as boxes with bone skeletons and head markers, while names and health bars tell you at a glance who is worth engaging. A distance readout and direction lines track where a target is drifting before you break cover. Knocked players and machines carry their own markers, so a body that is already down never reads as a live threat.
The prediction aimbot turns that awareness into rounds on target. You bind it to a key, and it only ever fires while you hold that key down. Set your FOV and target area first, then dial sensitivity until the pull feels like your own hand instead of a snap. It reads where a moving raider is heading and aims at the intercept rather than the spot they have already left, with a target line marking whoever is currently locked. Hyperion runs as a legit external, so nothing is injected into ARC Raiders; it sits beside the game and keeps your movement reading like a person.
Loot ESP is where a raid starts paying for itself. Containers and weapon cases light up from across the map, and Probe and Husk drops are flagged the second they fall. The bigger scores get the same treatment: the cargo ship and raider caches are called out the moment they come into range. Corpse ESP even tags a downed player’s kit, so you never step over a loadout you could have taken. On safety, Hyperion goes on sale only while it is confirmed undetected and comes off the store as soon as a patch puts it at risk. No external is ever risk-free, so check its live status on the ARC Raiders board before you buy. Your key drops into your account the moment payment clears, and updates stay free for as long as your access runs.