Escape from Tarkov extended the event with Rogues - some fans are unhappy with the developers' decision

Players have the opportunity to earn a unique achievement for completing quests.

In mid-May, the developers of Escape from Tarkov launched a new in-game event called "Full Throttle." Battlestate Games offered players a series of quests requiring them to kill Rogues, plant Wi-Fi cameras and radar station parts in certain locations, and survive and extract from the "Reserve," "Lighthouse," and "Shoreline" locations.

The developers decided to extend the event for several days:

Peacekeeper's investigation continues — he receives more and more materials about the Rogues' objectives in the coastal area and the RosReserve base, but there is no definitive answer yet as to what they are looking for. The in-game event "Full Throttle" has been extended until May 25. It is available in both PvP and PvE Zone. For completing the quest chain, you will receive a unique achievement.

Some EFT fans are unhappy that the event was extended — for some players, killing Rogues is a difficult task. But there are also users who welcome this decision, as busy players now have the opportunity to complete the quest chain and get the achievement for their collection.

Earlier, the developers of Escape from Tarkov introduced a small update that added additional bonuses to the game for owners of The Unheard Edition and other editions.

The Unheard Steam Edition Expansion Pack DLC appeared on Steam — it does not include a season pass, and this "was taken into account in the pricing."

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