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Escape From Tarkov Boss Didn't Expect Players To Get Mad About Paid PvE Content

The developer has issued an apology.

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BattleState Games, the developer behind Escape from Tarkov, didn't expect the backlash of only granting access to its PvE mode for those who purchased the $250 collector's edition. It has since issued an apology and made several changes.

"First of all, I would like to say that I am very sorry that fans and the game community in general are experiencing these feelings, said chief operational officer Nik Buyanov in a Reddit post. "Unfortunately, I somehow did not foresee the fact of such a reaction and now I have drawn conclusions for my future decisions."

BattleState Games will now make the mode free for those who purchased the Edge of Darkness edition, but will do so in waves. That's because there is not enough server capacity to accommodate every single player at the moment. Furthermore, there will be mod support for the PvE mode after the game releases out of early access.

New Edge of Darkness perks for the game will be balanced, and prioritized matchmaking will be removed in order to keep everyone around the same level.

The $250 collector's edition, called the Unheard Edition, will not be removed, but will be modified. The items and perks included in this edition will be balanced further and more rewards will be added.

BattleState Games came under fire for putting the PvE game mode behind a paywall last week, and the studio attempted to justify that it was a "feature and a game mode," not DLC. As such, it didn't count as DLC and wouldn't be available for Edge of Darkness edition purchasers who were entitled to all subsequent DLC expansions.

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