Hey operatives, Active Matter just rolled out a fresh solo raid called "Cargo Port: Deep Cover" on October 17, 2025. This mode throws you into a heavily guarded port, forcing you to blend in with hostile Turned soldiers using clever disguises—either agency gear or artifacts that morph you instantly. It's a game-changer for lone wolves, emphasizing stealth over brute force in those reality-warping zones.
Blending In to Survive
In this raid, your loadout starts with agency-issued gear that lets you masquerade as a Turned soldier, slipping past patrols without raising alarms. If that's not enough, hunting for artifacts scattered around the port can trigger an immediate transformation, adding a layer of risk-reward to your runs. This mechanic fits perfectly into Active Matter's time-loop survival, letting you experiment with failed infiltrations to refine your approach over multiple loops.
How Does the Disguise Mechanic Change Gameplay?
It shifts the focus from direct combat to tactical evasion, where one wrong move could blow your cover and turn the port into a kill zone. Players who master this will find new ways to harvest active matter without engaging every enemy, preserving resources for tougher extractions.
Exploring the Guarded Port
The Cargo Port map is a maze of containers, cranes, and shadowy docks, all under heavy surveillance by rival operatives from other timelines. Your goal is to navigate this without detection, gathering resources and clues about active matter's origins amid the rusty Soviet-era vibes. Solo play means no teammates to bail you out, so every decision counts in building toward a successful escape before the zone collapses.
Is This Raid Worth Diving Into Solo?
Absolutely, if you're into honing your stealth skills— it offers unique challenges that reward patient, strategic players and ties directly into the game's lore of quantum anomalies and forgotten science labs.