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Escape From Tarkov’s Lighthouse In-Raid Trader Is No Longer Anonymous

A new Juicer is coming to town.

Have you completed the Communication Difficulties quest in Escape From Tarkov? The one given by Ragman that instructs you to meet the new face in town? If you did reach that quest, you’ve probably realized how strong his tight circle is, as tons of snipers engage you as soon as you cross the safe line. After today, its anonymity has been broken, and we finally see the man standing behind those pesky snipers.

I introduce you to the Lightkeeper. His nickname name is written in the bottom left corner of the image, and just under it, there’s “Verum Cognoscere,” which in Latin means “to know the truth.” But if you take a closer look at the image, if that’s the trader, then what is that on the left side of the picture? A shadowy person behind a curtain whose face is hard to see. Probably the boss that will be guarding him. Check the image below:

The release of the Lighthouse map in Escape From Tarkov was not complete, and the developer stated that an expansion would follow shortly. While we’re still unaware of the potential release date, a new tale was unrooted during today’s Tarkov.tv Livestream. A trader that would be the first of its kind to join the realistic first-person shooter, Escape From Tarkov. The trader will be a unique one, considering the fact that players will have to interact with him in order to make business. Oh, I almost forgot, he’s supposed to be guarded by a Scav Boss, so there’s one more obstacle to pass before you get to him.

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