Escape From Tarkov Dev's 'Shameless' Controversy Response Called Out By Fans and Esports Company - IGN (2025)

Escape From Tarkov developer Battlestate Games has been called "shameless" and "tone deaf" over its response to controversy caused by a $250 expansion, with fans and even its esports associate calling out the studio.

The community behind Escape From Tarkov — a hardcore and realistic online first-person shooter currently in beta — erupted on April 26 after Battlestate announced the $250 Unheard Edition upgrade, which added an exclusive player-versus-everyone mode amid other extras, and notably wasn't deemed downloadable content by the developer. This meant those who'd bought the $150 Edge of Darkness edition of Escape From Tarkov, which came with a Season Pass and thus "free access to all subsequent DLCs", wouldn't obtain this new content without spending another $250.

Many players therefore deemed the Unheard Edition "pay-to-win", "unacceptable", "disrespectful", and more, but immense backlash has now arisen in response to the developer's official comment on the matter, which was seemingly intended to rectify the situation.

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Nik Buyanov, Battlestate COO and studio head, posted on Reddit to announce owners of the Edge of Darkness edition would get access to the mode upon Escape From Tarkov's full launch but couldn't yet because of server capacity issues.

Players would "have the opportunity to test this mode by purchasing the Unheard edition of the game", Buyanov said, announcing a 50% discount for owners of the Edge of Darkness edition. These players would therefore be paying $275 in total to access this part of the Escape From Tarkov beta.

Another Reddit post came from Buyanov after this one didn't go well. "I would like to say that I am very sorry that fans and the game community in general are experiencing these feelings," he said, the wording of which further upset many Escape From Tarkov players.

"Fake apology," said redamid. "'I'm sorry you feel this way' does not equal 'I'm sorry I betrayed you'." ZeroPointZero_ chimed in too: "'I'm sorry you feel this way' is really not how an apology should sound," they said. "I don't really expect much better than this, however, considering all that has happened. The corrective actions are now on the right track, but hardly enough. Introducing pay-to-win features that are infinitely more potent than the ones in Edge of Darkness is just tone deaf."

I would like to say that I am very sorry that fans and the game community in general are experiencing these feelings.

Buyanov said the reaction, "which he did not foresee", will affect future decisions and announced a handful of other changes to these editions. PvE will be made available to those who own the Edge of Darkness edition but only "in waves" because of the server capacity issues, though it's unclear how far apart these waves will come.

He also promised to balance the items and perks in this addition but provide more to those who already bought it for $250, and said Battlestate will continue to work on other patches and content for Escape From Tarkov, among other things. "Thank you for your time, love and hate, and thank you for your increased attention to the current situation," Buyanov said.

These changes aren't enough for many, however. "Saying you're 'sorry about the feeling we are experiencing' is such as BS statement," said broken-cactus. "Clearly you're not sorry for what you did. While this is a good step, honestly you guys have shown your true colors with this whole fiasco. I'm just very disappointed, and I hope you guys will take some time to build back the trust you lost with this community."

A comment from paulfunyan suggested Battlestate had made false promises in the past, and said the company is asking for too much money for a game currently in beta. "You've had the privilege of us testing your game for the past seven years, and this is the product you're delivering. If you expect anyone to pay more money to test this then you're bats**t insane," they said. "Shameless."

Clearly you're not sorry for what you did. While this is a good step, honestly you guys have shown your true colors with this whole fiasco.

Escape From Tarkov's Reddit is currently full of fans sharing similar thoughts, though Battlestate's recent actions appear to be a step too far for many. A post from WebFirm4870 with a screenshot of them uninstalling the game has 3,500 upvotes. Mleeimlele's post telling other players not to fall for the apology has 6,700 upvotes. A screenshot of the Wikipedia page for a "non-apology apology" has 5,100 upvotes.

But the backlash took a step further when Evasion GG, the first Escape From Tarkov esports team and a host of more than 200 tournaments for the game, posted on X/Twitter to claim Battlestate is a bad company to work with as a result of "control issues, blatant nepotism" and more.

"We have produced over 200 Tarkov shows but if you’ve wondered why we haven’t been as active as we once were it’s because we will not be railroaded into doing events that we don’t believe in," Evasion said.

"What happened to the Tarkov community over the past week is what’s been happening to us for the last two years dealing with Battlestate. Promises not kept, gaslighting, event cancelations, control issues, blatant nepotism, [and] all while wasting our time, money, and efforts. This year we found out how terribly they have been treating the smaller event orgs as well. Now this treatment has spread to the player base.

"We’ve held back sharing this information but seeing how the community was treated as a whole recently was too much. We will not create Tarkov events until we see things truly change."

IGN has asked Battlestate for comment regarding these allegations and the community backlash.

Escape From Tarkov was released in closed alpha in August 2016 before its closed beta was released in July 2017. It has stayed in this form ever since despite regular updates and paid add-ons, with no word on a proper launch date as of yet.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Escape From Tarkov Dev's 'Shameless' Controversy Response Called Out By Fans and Esports Company - IGN (2025)

FAQs

What is the controversy with Escape from Tarkov? ›

While fans were of course annoyed by the price and pay-to-win features, the big sticking point was that anyone who purchased the $150 Edge of Darkness edition was promised free access to all future DLC, but BSG was arguing this new PvE mode was not DLC but a feature.

What is Tarkov doing about cheaters? ›

Escape From Tarkov, like most online shooters, has a problem with cheaters. But in an attempt to combat cheaters, the developers Battlestate Games just banned 11,000 of them and released their account names to shame them.

What is the Tarkov conflict? ›

In Tarkov, one of the largest cities of the region, a transatlantic corporation became the ground zero of a political scandal. Six months later, the political standoff escalated into an armed conflict involving UN peacekeepers, Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and two private military companies.

Why are people mad about Escape From Tarkov? ›

The community behind Escape From Tarkov — a hardcore and realistic online first-person shooter currently in beta — erupted on April 26 after Battlestate announced the $250 Unheard Edition upgrade, which added an exclusive player-versus-everyone mode amid other extras, and notably wasn't deemed downloadable content by ...

Is Escape From Tarkov getting an apology from Battlestate Games? ›

An Escape From Tarkov apology from Battlestate Games COO Nikita Buyanov finally addresses EFT's ongoing Unheard Edition and PvE issues. The developer of Escape From Tarkov has apologized for the ongoing confusion and reception of the game's Unheard Edition.

Can you get banned for using a VPN on Tarkov? ›

As long as you have the right region purchase you won't get banned. Unless of-course you're using cheats. Your intentions to playing with using a VPN sound shady at best, I not trying to take a dig at you, just stating what I see when I read your posts.

Is the Tarkov RatScanner bannable? ›

While Battlestate Games does not support nor is affiliated with this project, it exists since two years with over 1.000 players using it every day in their games. So far there has not been a single instance in which RatScanner was proven to have caused any ban.

How long do Tarkov bans last? ›

For example, if a player has a KD of 80 and is very likely to cheat, they will be banned for 24 or 48 hours until it is confirmed that they have cheated before being permanently banned.

Does Tarkov still have cheaters in 2024? ›

Over the last two months Battlestate Games, the developers of Escape From Tarkov, have banned over 33,000 cheaters from the game. The news comes as the names of all the cheaters banned since January 12 2024 have been released by Battlestate Games, and the list is long with over 33,000 accounts detailed on it.

How many hackers banned Tarkov? ›

Tarkov has a cheating problem, but let not pretend that people that play competitive games are super quick to call hacks for anything. I have been thinking about it for awhile. Yeah, 8! 2 months, 33 thousand cheaters banned.

Is Tarkov affected by Russia? ›

Escape from Tarkov takes place in the Russia 2028 universe in the fictional Russian city of Tarkov, isolated from the outside world by UN peacekeepers and the Russian armed forces after the political crisis caused by the illegal activities of the multinational corporation TerraGroup.

What is the Helldivers controversy? ›

Why are the fans upset? The mandatory PSN account linkage was met with immediate backlash for several reasons: Accessibility: PSN services are not available in 118 countries, meaning players in these regions were suddenly unable to access a game they had purchased.

Is escape from tarkov against other players? ›

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. 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.

How much is the Tarkov price controversy? ›

Escape from Tarkov faces backlash for charging players $250 for new gamemode after promising it would be included with a previous purchase.

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The events in Escape from Tarkov unfold in the universe “Russia 2028”. The place of action is the fictional Russian city of Tarkov, in the past a zone of economic cooperation between Russia and the European Union.

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