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Battlestate Games Launches Field Guide, a new Tutorial Series for Escape From Tarkov Newcomers

Battlestate Games, the developer behind Escape From Tarkov, has always had an issue tutoring newcomers about the game. Every newcomer felt lost at first, so they had to learn the mechanics the hard way or watch some of the Escape From Tarkov streamers and copy their in-game behavior.

These videos are supposed to teach players about the basics in Escape From Tarkov, and the first episode consists of:

  • Fundamentals – revealing core mechanics.
  • Healing Basics – How to heal and recover from tough battles.
  • Raid Exfils – Extraction points and where to find them.
  • Key Learnings

This has been extremely required, as the game lacks an in-game tutorial. Without proper guidance, newcomers feel lost in the big world of Tarkov. According to the player base, the Norvinsk region is becoming extremely popular as more and more newcomers want to give the game a chance and get a taste of the harsh environments.

Thanks to this Field Guide, new players can easily learn more about the game, despite the fact that it’s not an in-game tutorial, like most of other game have. Battlestate Games wants players to know their game before jumping in, and this Field Guide series should somewhat them.

Aside from this episode, more will be coming, so stay tuned to the Battlestate Games YouTube profile.

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Angel Kicevski

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