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.
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
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