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It Seems that Escape From Tarkov’s Alleged Vacuum Hack is Real

In the treacherous world of Escape From Tarkov, players are accustomed to unexpected encounters, but a recent discovery has left the community both baffled and chuckling. A post making the rounds on the EFT subreddit showcases an image of a player standing triumphantly in front of a mountain of loot at an extraction point. The sheer volume of items in one spot led to some light-hearted speculations: has the mythical “vacuum hack” come to life?

For those out of the loop, the “vacuum hack” is a long-standing joke within the community. It playfully suggests that hackers might one day find a way to magically accumulate loot without even setting foot in a raid. While the concept sounds absurd, the image shared seems to bring this humorous idea closer to reality.

Entire streets lobby loot vacuumed to extract
byu/DrZillah inEscapefromTarkov

Reddit users didn’t miss the opportunity to chime in with their own theories and quips.

While it’s all in good fun, it’s essential to approach such images and discussions with a grain of salt. The game developers at Battlestate Games are known for their active involvement with the community and dedication to maintaining a fair gaming environment. If there were any truth to this “vacuum hack,” they’d likely be on top of it faster than a player can say “Cheeki Breeki.”

In the meantime, players can enjoy the humor and camaraderie that such community discussions bring. And who knows? Maybe one day, we’ll all experience the joy of finding a loot mountain at our favorite extraction point.

What do you think about this? Does it exist?

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Angel Kicevski

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