Escape from Tarkov received a hotfix patch on April 15. This addressed a variety of bugs in the game, as well as some visual issues. On May 6 a new event began in-game that allows the Rogue class of enemies to spawn in new maps such as Shoreline and Woods.
Escape from Tarkov was released into closed beta in July 2017. The game focuses on being a hardcore, realistic survival FPS game. EFT also has MMO elements as players load into a persistent and realistic world and can take part in raids against strong NPCs.
The world of Tarkov is harsh and unforgiving. Dying in a raid means that you lose everything you were carrying, no matter how rare. The raids in EFT are designed to be dangerous and force you to use stealth and caution if you want to survive. You can do these raids either with a group of other players or solo.
While going as a group is safer, it means you have to split the loot with other raid participants. If you keep doing group raids, you could go weeks without getting any better equipment past a basic starter pistol, while all the other players are getting legendary weapons and armor, and leaving you in the dust thanks to RNG.
Escape from Tarkov also has a pretty active PvP scene. Remember those players you just carried through that raid? The raid where you did most of the work while they cowered behind you and cried, but they all got the good loot and you got nothing?
They can now make you miserable in PvP. And because Tarkov rewards aggressive playstyle in PvP rather than tactical, strategic planning, it’s a contest of whose weapon does the most damage.
Not anymore - it’s time to put the high-stakes, strategic, and fun gameplay back into EFT PvP. It’s time to start going solo in PMC raids and being rewarded for your time and effort…all possible by using Escape from Tarkov hacks.
Whether you’re more of a PvP or a PvP player in Escape from Tarkov, we have hacks to help you. Our hacks can be used to help you get better at the game. There are also hacks to make EFT more forgiving, and more like an FPS game that you’re used to.
You can also use EFT hacks to get a competitive edge if you’re at the endgame. There are hacks to help you beat the hardest raids in EFT, including the Lighthouse map. Lighthouse is by far the most difficult area that has been released so far. Key locations are heavily guarded by Rogue NPCs, who are always armed to the teeth.