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Escape From Tarkov Twitch Drops Event is Live, Leading to Increased Viewership

Escape From Tarkov’s community, as you know it, it’s very faithful to the game especially when it’s a word about a free loot delivered by the developers. Thanks to the return of the renowned Escape From Tarkov Twitch Drops event, the repository on Twitch is already pounding of an astonishing number of viewers.

The new Escape From Tarkov’s Twitch Drops event started earlier today, delivering an exceptional amount of viewers to channels eligible for drops during its first day. For example, one of the oldest and most successful Escape From Tarkov streamers, Pestily, has already managed to gain over 100,000 viewers throughout the initial day.

Keep in mind that only players that have linked their Twitch account from Escape From Tarkov’s control panel are only eligible for drops. If you haven’t done that, make sure you go to https://www.escapefromtarkov.com/profile and select “Link Twitch Account” – located on the right side. Once you perform this action, all you need to do is watch your favorite streamer eligible for drops for the day.

Last but not least, the event will be available until June 22, so make sure you pay attention to the streamer rotation here.

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