Escape from Tarkov director Nikita Buyanov apologized to fans displeased by the release of the controversial The Unheard edition, an expensive bundle that included exclusive access to a highly anticipated PvE mode. Developer Battlestate Games' popular extraction shooter was hit with widespread player outrage when it was revealed the long-awaited PvE mode was locked behind a $250 paywall. The studio and Buyanov have since attempted to placate its community, though large groups of fans remain distrustful of Escape from Tarkov's monetization system.
The Escape from Tarkov player base has been up in arms since The Unheard edition was revealed earlier this week, with much of the community criticizing Battlestate Games for its extravagantly priced package. The widespread outcry was centered on several topics. Most notably, players who previously bought the discontinued Edge of Darkness edition for $150 were promised access to all current and upcoming DLC without additional payment, only to be disappointed when it was revealed they would not be able to play Escape from Tarkov's PvE mode without purchasing The Unheard edition. While Buyanov later granted EoD owners temporary access to Escape from Tarkov's PvE mode, the fan base was far from satisfied.
Now, Buyanov released another statement to the unofficial Reddit page for Escape from Tarkov, with the Battlestate COO apologizing and claiming he did not expect such a negative reception. In response to criticisms, Buyanov additionally revealed that EoD owners would receive free and permanent access to Escape from Tarkov's PvE mode, though they would receive invites in waves to avoid overloading the servers. The director also promised additional changes for future updates, including balance adjustments for several EoD perks and official mod support for the game's cooperative PvE mode after its official launch.
While some fans were happy with the changes, a sizable subset were still left dissatisfied, with several users even
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