For years, players of Escape From Tarkov have speculated at each competitor's release, asking: "Will this be the Tarkov killer?" Does Arena Breakout: Infinite fit that bill?
The developers at Battlestate Games are under fire once again as the refunds they initially said were coming to Escape from Tarkov players turned out to be vouchers that come with a few stipulations.
After digging in its heels for roughly a week on Escape From Tarkov's new $250 Unheard Edition and it's exclusive not-DLC and 'pay-to-win' bonuses, Battlestate Games appears to have finally got the memo from its understandably upset community.
Battlestate Games COO Nikita Buyanov took to the official Escape From Tarkov subreddit to provide an update on the firestorm created by the developer's choice to release a new $250 Unheard Edition of the game.
Escape From Tarkov players are none too happy with the game's new $250 Unheard Edition. Later, the company updated with access to promised PvE content -- but with a major catch.
A brand new location, Ground Zero, has arrived in Escape from Tarkov. The latest area comes equipped with several new structures and starter quests, and it introduces a new mechanic that allows players to jump over knee-high walls.
Escape From Tarkov's latest patch brings with it big changes to the co-op extraction looter, including a wipe, improvements to the co-op PvE mode, and new content called Streets of Tarkov.