For many years, cheaters have been spoiling raids for EFT fans.
The full release of Escape from Tarkov is coming soon, and the developers intend to strengthen the game's anti-cheat.
Battlestate Games boss Nikita Buyanov told PCGamesN that the authors of Escape from Tarkov have been "seriously working" on certain security systems designed to "protect honest players from, shall we say, undesirable elements," and the studio "has a few trump cards up its sleeve for the release [EFT 1.0]."
The creator also shared that he is upset by comments about the anti-cheat:
It's really sad and a little offensive to read all sorts of comments over the years and wade through waves of hatred, as if we're not doing anything. We have a whole department doing this, banning players day and night and coming up with new methods. But it is impossible to change the players' minds. And it's sometimes depressing. Honestly, to some extent, this emotional background is very depressing and frustrating. But we're used to it. It's an endless race, and we've never given up and we're not going to give up.
The full version of Escape from Tarkov 1.0 is expected to be released on November 15.