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Escape From Tarkov Hits 1.0 on Steam as Server Woes Sour Launch

Battlestate says teams are working to stabilise authorisation services as the release brings a branching story mode and the Terminal endgame map.

Overview

  • Escape from Tarkov 1.0 went live on November 15 on Steam and via Battlestate’s launcher after an eight‑year beta.
  • Heavy traffic caused login and authorisation failures and long queues, pushing recent Steam reviews to roughly 34% positive from thousands of ratings.
  • Battlestate acknowledged the problems and said technical teams are working to stabilise servers and the launcher.
  • The update adds a formal story with multiple endings, the late‑game Terminal map, a tutorial for newcomers, and a large slate of new weapons and attachments.
  • The release triggers a full PvP profile wipe, an optional PvE wipe required to start the new story, a partial wipe for EFT: Arena, active discounts, and a Twitch Drops campaign running through December 6, with post‑launch plans including the Scav Life DLC and ongoing anti‑cheat work.