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There Might be a New Escape From Tarkov Developer Livestream Soon

Escape From Tarkov, the realistic first-person shooter, will jump into a brand new QnA session over at Twitch. On Monday, the Battlestate Games COO asked his Twitter followers if they were ready for TarkovTV QnA. Despite asking, he didn’t share any additional information, such as starting times. However, based on historical data and similarities to previous announcements, the event should be hosted this week.

Players may finally vent their frustrations regarding the cheating issue in Escape From Tarkov, as they have already started on Nikita’s tweet. Indulging the fans of the shooter with another Livestream could turn out to be beneficial not only for the players but also for the developer, as they’ll get to hear the tiniest secrets whirling in Tarkov nowadays.

Yes, the cheating problem in Tarkov is definitely causing huge headaches, but there is so much a part of it that’s worthy of discussion. Who knows, we might even hear something about the upcoming tactical team-based first-person shooter Escape From Tarkov Arena. It should arrive at the end of this summer in a closed beta form and accessible only for EoD accounts. So, stay tuned for more!

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