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The Final Tarkov DevBlog For 2019 Will Be Held On 24th December

Battlestate Games, the infamous developers of the most realistic first-person survival looter-shooter video game Escape From Tarkov, has discovered that the final plans and upcoming content will be revealed during a live stream starting tomorrow. The DevBlog series, which are known for their superior reveals, have caught up to James Bond’s number, #007.

The DevBlog #007 podcast will start on December 24, at (10 AM PST, 1 PM EST). It will take place on the official BSG Twitch Channel with a ton of hot topics, but also a mild and pleasant company to congratulate and encourage everyone on their path to 2020.

 

What else is in stock for Tarkov and its future development? As per BSG’s statement, the attention on tomorrow’s Livestream will be stolen by Nikita, the CEO of Battlestate Games, which has only one aim in his mind. That is most probably to exceed the immersion and perspective of Tarkov and detain a solid player base throughout 2020.

Future project-related plans and ideas are slated to be discovered. Therefore, we would remind you not to forget Nikita’s imagination over Tarkov, find free time, and join the Livestream yourself.

 

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Angel Kicevski

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