Escape from Tarkov is a hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/simulator with MMO features, developed by Russian Saint-Petersburg-based game developer Battlestate Games. Set in the fictional Norvinsk region located on the frontier between Russia and Europe, the metropolis of Tarkov was plunged into anarchy thanks to the Contract Wars. What was once a bustling city, is now roamed by rivalling scavenger gangs, former private military forces and black ops units. Between them all, there's you, your stash, and the escape back to the free world from the depths of Tarkov.

Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in northwestern Russia, where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security "USEC" and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment "BEAR"). Players join matches called "raids" in which they fight other players and bots for loot and aim to survive and escape.


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The developers of Escape from Tarkov refer to the game as a realistic and hardcore first-person shooter, survival video game that borrows elements from massively multiplayer online games.[2][3] In its current state, Escape from Tarkov incorporates three different modes for the players to play: online PMC raids, Scav (short for "scavenger") raids,[4][3][5] and a temporary offline mode.[2] In these raids, players can choose to play solo or in groups and spawn on one side of a variety of maps to choose from in the game.[6] Once in-game, the players are given an extraction point on the other side of the map, and must fight against other players and non-player characters to reach that point in order to escape. In addition to these standard extractions, players are also given the opportunity to use other extraction points near the middle of the map, but must meet various requirements depending on the specific extract.[7] In addition to combat, players can also find loot such as firearms, equipment, and armor. Once extracted, can store their loot in a stash to use in future raids or sell it to other players in a virtual flea market.[7][8]

When players die in a raid, they lose everything, including loot and the equipment they brought into the raid.[6] Players can insure weapons and equipment they brought in which enables that gear to be returned to them if not taken by other players or bots.[3][7][9] In scavenger raids, players are given a random set of equipment, instead of items from their personal stash, and enter a raid that is already in progress at a random location.[4][6] After finishing a scavenger raid, there is a cooldown timer until the mode becomes available again for the player.[5] Each raid lasts between 15 and 45 minutes depending on the map, and may contain up to 14 players.[6]

Escape from Tarkov's gameplay has been compared to military simulation games such as the ARMA series. Weapons can be built by the player by customizing all its constituent parts, such as selecting the dust cover, grip, stock and scope,[6] a degree of complexity uncommonly seen in the first-person shooter genre. They can equip their character with military equipment including armored vests, armored rigs, and ballistic helmets.[12]

Scavenging items from containers and bodies takes time, as each item is revealed individually while the player searches.[6] The player must also monitor their energy and hydration levels over the course of a raid.[13]

Escape from Tarkov is set in the fictional city of Tarkov, the capital of the Norvinsk Special Economic Zone in northwestern Russia between the years 2015 and 2026.[1] Political scandals and collapse of corporations have resulted in the social breakdown of Tarkov and warring factions have turned the city into a shell of itself with sections of the city being under control of aggressive locals called Scavs. There are currently nine available maps for players; each one being a different abandoned region of the city: Customs, a large outdoor industrial park; Factory, the interior of a small chemical plant; Interchange, a huge shopping mall; The Lab, a secret research facility operated by an organization called TerraGroup; Lighthouse, an expansive map with a cargo train station, water treatment plant, chalet homes, and an island with a lighthouse; Reserve, a secret military base; Shoreline, a large map with multiple areas including a hydroelectric power plant, villages, and a health resort; Streets of Tarkov, a section of the downtown area of Tarkov; and Woods, a formerly state-protected wildlife reserve. There are three more maps under development, Suburbs, Terminal, and Town.

Escape from Tarkov began development in 2012.[20] Battlestate Games lead developer Nikita Buyanov stated that he and the staff gained their experience through working at Absolutsoft on their previous work Contract Wars.[1] Both Escape from Tarkov and Contract Wars are set in what the developers refer to as the Russia-2028 universe.[21] Some development staff also have experience from real-world military experience, with one being a former Spetsnaz operator.[21]

Battlestate Games have stated that Escape from Tarkov would be a traditional full purchase release without any free-to-play or microtransaction elements. There is a possibility of a release on Steam sometime after the game's official release in addition to downloadable content.[26] The early-access version of the game is released in four editions (Standard, Left Behind, Prepare for Escape, and Edge of Darkness), with each increasing edition having more starting equipment and a larger stash for the player to use than the previous.[2]

Escape from Tarkov was launched as a closed alpha game that was first made available to select users on 4 August 2016.[27] Battlestate Games then announced that the game would go into its extended alpha stage on 28 December 2016, which would available to select users who preordered the game.[28] This is the stage where Battlestate released the game in four preorder tiers, with the Edge of Darkness edition guaranteeing players access to the alpha build.[28] All players who had access were subject to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and video coverage of the gameplay via streaming was limited to a few select players until 24 March 2017, when the NDA was lifted.[29]

This article incorporates material derived from the "Gameplay modes" article on the escapefromtarkov wiki at Fandom (formerly Wikia) and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License (2018-10-172).

Only post fixes on this post please, if you have a fix then please post but don't post that you're having the problem so as to not flood it.


That said, I think maybe the issue is that you need to verify your account/account email directly on the escape from tarkov website.


I signed into the website again, this time not through any links but just from google, it sent me a verification email followed immediately by another one for the client.


My best guess here is that your battlestate account needs to be verified directly instead of through the client.


I hope that fix works out for you.

I am currently having this issue and wondering why no one from BSG has responded. I gave you a stupid amount of money for this beta, ingame issues i can understand more than not being able to even login in.

Once every two (more or less) raids my audio on discord gets fucked, i can hear everyone, but my mic seems to stop working entirely, on tarkov too, i have reinstalled drivers and checked that theres no other possible device for sound to go out, so i don't know what else to do but post it here and hopefully run into someone else with the same problem

Buddy and I experienced this bug just last night, we have recently returned to Tarkov. Never had a problem with Discord + Tarkov in the past, but that was prior to this new in-game VOIP feature. REALLY annoying. Has anyone found a permanent fix? Going to try the recommendation from RedKonflict above.. but others have said this doesn't fix it.

I have the same issue, have had it since early 2020. It doesn't work for me even running a clean windows install, launching as administrator, and turning off antivirus. I've tried everything I could think of and I haven't had any useful help from BSG yet.

for me, I had to delete the escape from tarkov folder located in \Documents. I changed my fov in the SPT-AKI version to 20 for some shots I was getting. I don't think that was automatically changed back when I went to play the online version of the game. So it wouldn't load because I was trying to run an FOV setting that the normal game isn't allowed to run.

Normally, they would be in --> C:\users\USERNAME\documents\escape from tarkov

In my case, I have windows 11 and I couldn't find the local.ini and shared.ini because they were on microsoft onedrive so I just searched for them in my C drive. I hope it works for you guys.

Couldnt find those files anywhere tried to delete tarkov stuff from \Documents and from AppData folders aswell with no luck

First i had "Connection with anticheat failed" or something like that so i tried launching game as admin and now it wont turn on at all. Yesterday game was working perfectly fine untill today when they announced the Supply Drops event on twitter e24fc04721

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