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Escape From Tarkov Updates Quests to Improve Gameplay Experience

Escape from Tarkov is a popular online multiplayer game that challenges players to survive in a city under siege. One of the key features of the game is completing quests, which involve various objectives such as collecting items, killing enemies, and extracting from the city.

Recently, the developers of Escape from Tarkov have made changes to some of the existing quests to improve the gameplay experience for players. These changes include adjusting the amount of experience gained for completing the quest, changing the objective of the quest, and making other tweaks to enhance the difficulty or reward of the quest.

These changes aim to keep the game fresh and challenging for players, while also providing greater rewards for their efforts. By making adjustments to existing quests, the developers hope to encourage players to continue playing and exploring the game, while also ensuring that they have a satisfying and engaging experience.

Escape From Tarkov Quest Changes

  • No Place for Renegades – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 8500 to 15300.
  • Best Job In The World – Changed the objective: the progress of the quest now counts for killing any enemy, not only Scavs.
  • Test Drive. Part 2 – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 20000 to 28000.
  • Decontamination Service – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7400 to 30500.
  • Friend From The West. Part 1 – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7400 to 10000.
  • Long Road – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 8300 to 15300.
  • Humanitarian Supplies – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 6700 to 11500.
  • Overpopulation – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 8500 to 12000.
  • Worst Job In The World – Changed the objective: the progress of the quest now counts for killing any enemy, not only Scavs.
  • Textile. Part 1- Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 0 to 32000.
  • Textile. Part 2 – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 0 to 34800.
  • The Huntsman Path. Secured Perimeter – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 5900 to 9800.
  • The Huntsman Path. Evil Watchman – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 6000 to 10000.
  • The Huntsman Path. Trophy – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7100 to 15300.
  • The Huntsman Path. Justice – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: 7200 to 12300.
  • The Huntsman Path. Sellout – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7200 to 18000.
  • The Huntsman Path. Woods Keeper – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7200 to 18000.
  • The Huntsman Path. Eraser. Part 1 – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 8900 to 18300.
  • Stray Dogs – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 12000 to 30500.
  • Pest Control – Changed the amount of experience gained for completing the quest: from 7400 to 15300.
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