Battlestate Video games has confirmed that Escape From Tarkov servers will quickly go offline later this week.

The multiplayer first-person shooter online game can be taken offline for no less than 4 hours tomorrow (February 23) to permit Battlestate Video games time to add patch 0.13.0.3

The downtime will begin at 6am GMT on February 23.

Asserting the information, Battlestate wrote: “Tomorrow, February 23, at 6AM GMT/1AM EST we’re planning to put in patch 0.13.0.3. The set up will take roughly 4 hours, however could also be prolonged if required. The sport won’t be accessible throughout this era.”

No patch notes have been shared but however gamers expect this replace to cope with a few points Escape From Tarkov builders talked about earlier within the month.

In a Twitter thread, Battlestate Video games shared “an estimated plan of the modifications, fixes, and enhancements that can be included within the upcoming hotfixes” that embrace a “reworked and improved participant group system” and a repair for the “majority of the causes of invisible gamers in raids”.

Battlestate Video games additionally desires to “revert the mechanics of quest reward talent calculation because it was earlier than patch 0.13.0.0” and “repair the Fence repute calculation for killing Zryachiy and his guards.”

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Different deliberate fixes will sort out points with numerous icons, weapon animations and sound.

Escape From Tarkov‘s final wipe happened again in January and launched Streets of Tarkov, a densely-packed new map that pushes gamers into tackling the shooter in a vastly completely different method. The final hotfix additionally got here in January.

In different information, Capcom has confirmed its Resident Evil 4 Remake will embrace a VR gameplay mode that can arrive through a free obtain. Nevertheless, it in all probability gained’t be prepared for launch subsequent month as growth has solely simply began.



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