Motivated by the achieved high intensities of novel extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation sources, such as Free Electron
Lasers and laser driven high harmonic generation beamlines, we elaborate on their perspective in inducing observable
strong field effects. The feasibility of extending such effects from the IR and visible spectral regimes in the XUV
domain, is supported through numerically calculated models of near future experiments. We highlight the advancement
of performing studies in the time domain, using ultra-short XUV-pulses, which allows for the temporal evolution of such
effects to be followed. Experimental and theoretical obstacles and limitations are further discussed.