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Escape from Tarkov finally makes its 1.0 release after eight years – as a buggy mess

November 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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It will be straightforward to have forgotten that the PvPvE extraction shooter Escape from Tarkov was in a state of early entry; in any case, it entered early entry (it referred to as it closed beta) in 2017 and the sport has been in growth for ten years whole. However this week the FPS formally made its full launch, and that 1.0 launch has been one which has been completely plagued with stability issues.

Whereas there are some effusive Steam evaluations trying to speak up Tarkov’s hardcore bent and rewarding sense of problem, a number of gamers on the platform are slamming the sport’s stability points, hacking issues, and bugs. One significantly abrasive overview likened the 1.0 launch to “cosmic punishment despatched by detached gods to remind humanity of its insignificance” for its slipshod high quality and repeatedly damaged updates. “Escape from Tarkov isn’t an extraction sport. Its a warning. A cursed artifact,” the overview closes. “It’s a scream into the void and the void screams again.”

The sport’s official Twitter account and a publish on Steam each acknowledge the issues which have ruined 1.0, each of which promise that Battlestate Video games’ technical groups are working to handle server instability, issues downloading the sport outright, and bugs or crashes when interacting with merchants. A latest technical replace addressed a small pile of bugs for issues like lighting, character mannequin loading, menu weirdness, and bot enemies teleporting or flying round, whereas one other patch that arrived simply this morning is geared toward optimizing server efficiency.

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A day earlier than the 1.0 launch, WCCFTech’s interview with sport director Nikita Buyanov talked up Tarkov’s plans for the long run, together with a Scav Life DLC that can let gamers see the sport from a scav’s perspective, enhancements to quality-of-life and UI, higher enemy AI, and the potential for gamepad help. Buyanov additionally mentioned on the time that the sport’s matchmaking and servers had undergone “important enchancment,” which… properly, clearly wasn’t the case.

What’s additional inflicting a row amongst some followers are resurgent allegations that Battlestate’s devs – Buyanov in particular – are supporters of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and that purchasing the FPS is akin to supporting the Russian conflict effort. The ResetEra thread exhibits Buyanov and members of a Russian gun lovers membership referred to as 715 Crew chumming as much as each other, the latter of whom reportedly joined in on the invasion. Whereas Battlestate has in a roundabout way expressed help of Russia’s aggression, the canine whistling has been introduced up a few instances earlier than, solely now there are contemporary calls to not purchase into 1.0 consequently.

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