Escape from Tarkov Arena is a new "standalone" spin-off shooter with "beloved hardcore mechanics"

A snapped and broken passenger aeroplane is the backdrop for this gladiatorial battle
(Image credit: Battlestate Games)

Escape from Tar💝kov developer Battlestate෴ has announced Escape from Tarkov Arena, a new "standalone game project" with "all the known and beloved hardcore game mechanics" from the original shooter.

"Escape from Tarkov Arena is a standalone game project - a session-bas🧔ed multiplayer first-person shooter for PC 🌠with all the known and beloved hardcore game mechanics of Escape from Tarkov," the studio explained. "Players will take part in gladiatorial battles in various arenas of the city of Tarkov, organized by a mysterious group of Arena Masters led by the Host."

Here's a bꦰrief teaser to give you an idea of what the game will entail:

The game will feature "various" PvP and PvE game modes, as well as ratings, weapon and gear unlocks, and "unique featu🍌res for owners of the main Escape from Tarkov game", such as the ability to step into the new arenas ♐as your main profile character.

"For owners of the Edge of Darkness edition, Arena will be available for free as DLC," 𝐆the studio explained. "For all other versions of EFT, the Arena will be paid and, also, you can purchase the Arena separately without buying the main𒆙 game."

Battlestate finished by stating that closed testing for Escape from Tarkov Arena will 𒆙kick off in fall/Q3 2022, but did not pro♛vide further details on how to sign up or, exactly, how much the spin-off will cost for those who don't own the Edge of Darkness Edition. We'll let you know as and when that changes, though.

Escape from Tarkov caused a kerfuffle a little while back when the developer of the hardcore MMO shooter reiterated that it had no intentions to add female playable characters to the game for "lore" reasons and the work it would tak💎e to animate them.

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