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Don't buy Escape from Tarkov on Steam, it's a fake

An Escape from Tarkov Steam listing has appeared, ideal for fans of the extraction battle royale game who want it via Valve’s storefront – but don’t be fooled.

Previously exclusive to the Battlestate Games Launcher, an battle royale game seeking an alternate, Valve-based option for booting Tarkov up. It's true. Escape from Tarkov now has a Steam listing. But the world is an unfair and cruel place, and we can now regrettably confirm that Escape from Tarkov Steam is a fake. Don't be caught out.

Although it looks semi-convincing – trailers, screenshots, blurb and descriptive text – the Escape from Tarkov Steam page has a few dead giveaways. Firstly, the listed system requirements are way below what you would actually need to get Tarkov to run. Second, nowhere on the Steam page does the bootleg version of EFT mention that the game is still in beta. There are also no links to the varying editions of Tarkov either, and the purchase link simply reads "buy EFT."

Don't buy Escape from Tarkov on Steam, it's a fake. A fake Escape from Tarkov Steam listing

Examining 'Escape from Tarkov's' page on Steam DB reveals that purchasing and running 'the game' will in fact just launch the original, bespoke Battlestate Games Launcher. Essentially, you'd be paying the price of a full game just for the privilege of opening Tarkov through a different link.

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