Packers star Micah Parsons clowned over his take about Arc Raiders

Okay, so Arc Raiders is everywhere right now – seriously, everyone’s playing it and trying to find all the ‘goop’ in Topside! It’s cool to see even celebrities getting into it, like Ja’Marr Chase from the Bengals streaming his gameplay. But now Micah Parsons is trying it out, and honestly? His take on the game is getting absolutely roasted online. It’s pretty funny to watch, but he’s definitely getting some heat!

The Green Bay Packers player went on X (formerly Twitter) to say he’s too busy to play the game as much as he’d like. He then playfully offered to pay someone $500 to put in 100 hours of playtime on his account.

“Bro, I can’t spend 100 hours on Arc Raiders to grind! I got $500 for someone to grind it for me.”

The comment sparked a variety of responses. While some people noted the low salary, others expressed interest in Micah Parsons’ proposal.

“$5/hour? Sick tweet about your online sweatshop, bro,” said one individual.

This person stated, “I gotchu man, hit the DMs.”

Parsons received a lot of criticism online after a recent post on X. The 26-year-old football player expressed his disappointment that the game Arc Raiders didn’t offer options to buy advantages with money. Gamers responded negatively, accusing the five-time Pro Bowler of being upset that he couldn’t simply pay to win.

“So it’s not pay to win, and everyone is on an even playing field? What a shame,” said one user.

Another individual mocked, “‘The downside is I can’t pay my way through the game’ lmao.”

Someone told another player, “Don’t expect handouts. Ronnie 2K isn’t going to just give you a perfect player for free.”

The user told Micah, “I care about you, but the enjoyment of Arc comes from really engaging with the game and experiencing it fully. It just won’t be as good if you skip parts or don’t play it properly.”

One player shared that the game doesn’t need to be overly competitive or require constant effort. They believe it’s perfectly fine to play casually and simply have fun at your own pace.

One fan pointed out, “Brother, all you got is time right now.”

It’s possible that Micah Parsons will eventually like playing Arc Raiders if the game removes its pay-to-win elements. He might even start streaming himself playing the game, giving fans a chance to watch him game during his time off from football.

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2026-01-17 22:39