Escape From Tarkov is no stranger to massive, game-changing content updates that feature additions both surprising and not. From relatively simple additions such as new armaments and items all the way to all-new mechanics, EFT fans know that the developer, Battlestate Games, isn't above keeping things secret, and something similar has happened with the game's latest new version.
Namely, Escape From Tarkov has just received the new 0.12.12.30 patch, which brought with it a slew of key changes to the meta, such as a slight revamp of its movement inertia system. There is, however, an entire armory's worth of new weapons introduces as well, alongside a substantial expansion of the Lighthouse map and a key multiplayer feature that will be greatly appreciated by the PvE-oriented portion of the community.
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The new content update was hinted at by Escape From Tarkov's recent pre-wipe event, where players got inundated with loot wherever they turned. Now, however, the game's economy has been completely rebalanced and player progression entirely wiped. To slow players down, there are three new roaming Rogue bosses that will engage any player and NPC they come across on several of the game's maps, including the newly updated Lighthouse. Said bosses can use any of the available weapons while hunting for targets, including the new additions such as the H&K G36 and the AI AXMC marksman's rifle, making them particularly dangerous for unprepared players.
The three new Rogue bosses aren't the only new source of loot, however. Players can expect a substantially improved airdrop system, with 4 specific types of containers dropping at random. An airdrop can, however, be triggered
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