Escape From Tarkov has been around for quite some time in alpha and beta, but now it’s time to see how it stacks up against the competition.
Battlestate Games has also confirmed that it is working on technical updates for Escape From Tarkov to fix some glaring issues.
The PvPvE extraction shooter has spent several years in alpha, and players have criticised the developer for there still being issues.
Embark Studios' acclaimed extraction shooter also handily beat Escape from Tarkov, which is currently rated "Mostly Negative" on Steam.
"It's a very serious and interesting game design challenge to create comfortable controls," says director Nikita Buyanov.
The extraction shooter that arguably started it all is finally exiting closed beta. Here's everything you should expect to experience.
Finally arriving in a crowded field of extraction shooters, Escape from Tarkov 1.0 is ready to test the devotion of its most hardened followers.
Update 12.7 will make the map about 30 percent bigger.
This will be the game's "biggest and most detailed location ever" as per Battlestate's Nikita Buyanov.
Gain an edge over your opponents by know what to buy and where to extract.
Here's how to go from rags to riches and survive while doing so.
Survive if you can, comrade.
New features being added at a nice clip.
Nikita Buyanov - COO and Lead Designer at Battlestate Games on what makes Escape from Tarkov special.
Battlestate Games working to "thoroughly balance and flesh out" game mechanics.
Russian developers Battlestate Games have just released a screen of the graphics settings for Escape from Tarkov, a multiplayer FPS/RPG hybrid set in the ravaged city of, you guessed it, Tarkov. B... Read More
It's basically Skyrim.
First live stream date announced as well.
More information on the MMO shooter inside.
Console is being considered but it won't be soon.