Did I Win a Bounty?
Paste the names you saw on the ARC Raiders post-match or recent-players screen and check them against live BountyRaiders targets. If a name matches, you can move straight into the existing claim or proof flow without manually scanning the whole board.
Check names quickly
Exact-match lookup only. No fuzzy guessing, no false positives from substring search.
Reuse the real rules
This page does not invent a second system. Claim limits, self-target checks, onboarding rules, and payouts still use the live bounty flow.
Know the proof rules
A name match does not guarantee payment. Streamer bounties still require video proof, and all submissions still go through moderation.
Grab names from the post-match or recent-players screen after your raid.
The tool only matches exact active bounty targets so you can decide quickly whether to act.
If you already accepted the bounty, go straight to proof. If not, claim it first if you are eligible.
How this checker works
BountyRaiders checks the exact names you enter against the current active bounty board. If there is a live match, you can review the bounty, see whether your account is eligible, and continue with the same claim and proof process used everywhere else on the site.
How can I check if someone I killed had a bounty?
Use the Did I Win? tool at bountyraiders.com/did-i-win: paste the names from your ARC Raiders post-match or recent-players screen and we look for exact matches on the live bounty board (no login required to check). If there’s a match, sign in to accept the hunt and submit proof through the normal flow. A name match does not guarantee payment—claims still require valid proof and moderator approval.
Can I get paid if I killed the target but never claimed the bounty?
No. The system requires an active 'Hunting' status to process a claim. If you stumble upon a target, you must check if the bounty is active and claim it on the site immediately before or during the engagement for it to count.
What proof do I need to submit?
We strongly recommend a video clip showing the fight and elimination. At a minimum, you must provide screenshots of the end-of-match log showing: 1) The target's name, 2) Your name, and 3) the 'KNOCKED OUT' or elimination entry. Ambiguous or blurry proofs are rejected.
What extra proof do streamers need to submit?
If you are hunting a streamer (or claiming a VIP streamer bounty), you MUST provide video proof (Clip or VOD timestamp). Screenshots alone are not accepted for high-value streamer bounties to prevent fraud.
Is stream sniping allowed?
NO. Stream sniping (watching a streamer's broadcast to find or track them in-game) is strictly prohibited. All kills must be organic — you find the target through normal gameplay, not by watching their stream. Proof showing suspicious timing, pathing, or third-party overlay will be rejected. Repeated violations result in a permanent ban. Fair play only!