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Escape from Tarkov is an interesting looking Russian-made action MMO that is apparently going to come to Linux too.

A month ago, the Russian website playground.ru interviewed the Lead Game Designer of Escape from Tarkov, Nikita Buyanov. Here's an interesting snippet from the interview:

QuoteИгра будет доступна только для PC, или вы готовите ее выход и на других платформах?

Буянов: Escape from Tarkov точно выйдет на PC и Mac. Мы также планируем выпустить игру на Linux. Более того, текущая версия уже поддерживает геймпад, поэтому консольные версии игры также будут представлены публике, только значительно позже.


Translation:
[interviewer]: Will the game be only available for PC, or do you plan to release it on other platforms?

Buyanov: Escape from Tarkov is granted to be released on PC and Mac. We also plan to release the game on Linux. Furthermore, the current [beta] version already supports a gamepad, thus, a version for console will be available to the public, but at a significantly big delay.


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The visuals certainly look rather impressive, and it would be one of the most graphically beautiful games to come out on Linux.

I've never heard of the developer before, so hopefully they will end up being a good bet for us. They said they are planning to release it on Steam and GOG.

About the game (official)
Escape from Tarkov is the hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and story-driven walkthrough.

With each passing day the situation in the Norvinsk region grows more and more complicated. Incessant warfare in Tarkov have sparkled massive panic; local population flees the city, but those who stayed are looking to improve their fortunes at expense of others. Having accepted the new reality, “savage” Tarkov locals - Scavs flocked into well-armed gangs and started the redivision of the city. Nowadays, Tarkov is separated by unseen borders, controlled by different groups. Gain-greedy gunmen would go any length to have their way, including murder of civilians and direct confrontation with the two private military companies.

The players will have to experience living in the skin of one of the mercenaries who survived the initial stage of the Tarkov conflict. After choosing one of the sides – USEC or BEAR – player’s character starts to make his way out of the city. Tarkov is sealed off by UN and Russian military, supply chains are cut, communication with operational command is lost, and in these conditions everyone has to make his own choices of what to do and how to get out of the chaos-ridden metropolis.

Thanks for letting us know about it Tux1c, much appreciated. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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burnall Jan 24, 2016
It seems like that Russian's are more interested into Linux, perhaps due to NSA spying issues with Windows in last years? As for the game, It's kind of a COD in Russian way to me.
Luke_Nukem Jan 24, 2016
*looks at laptop and desktop running Linux*
Sorry guys, you're no-longer PC's.
pete910 Jan 24, 2016
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Reminds me of Metro tbh
Keyrock Jan 24, 2016
From a purely graphical standpoint, it looks phenomenal, at, or even beyond, Metro Redux quality. Hopefully the game plays as well as it looks good.

Edit: After reading more about it on their website this game sounds amazing, like, too good to be true amazing. Hopefully it delivers.


Last edited by Keyrock on 24 January 2016 at 8:54 pm UTC
metro2033fanboy Jan 24, 2016
That STALKER & METRO fellings...dayONE

#SteamFtW
#BeVegan
kalin Jan 24, 2016
Graphics is amazing but that which will get my money is the speech
octus Jan 24, 2016
I have been looking for a gritty CO-OP FPS/TPS survival type game, this seems to fit the bill. Hopefully the gameplay is as good as the graphics.

Thanks for the heads up Liam.
s8as8a Jan 24, 2016
It seems like that Russian's are more interested into Linux, perhaps due to NSA spying issues with Windows in last years? As for the game, It's kind of a COD in Russian way to me.
I could be wrong, but I think it's because consoles are much less popular than gaming computers in Russia (at least judging from the existence of the Russia-specific modern Halo computer game), and Steam Machines are console & gaming computer hybrids (which I think is especially appealing to Russians).


Last edited by s8as8a on 24 January 2016 at 9:30 pm UTC
s8as8a Jan 24, 2016
I hope the Linux version is on GOG as well, and not just on Steam.
linux_gamer Jan 24, 2016
Looks promising. TBH never heard of it before, ty GOL!
LinuxGamesTV Jan 24, 2016
Hmmm, i read the FAQ's and i find only the MAC Part. Hmmmm.
I hope they realese this game on Linux and add the Linux part in the FAQ's, too.
LinuxGamesTV Jan 24, 2016
I hope the Linux version is on GOG as well, and not just on Steam.

You can buy a non-steam version on their website. You can find this in the FAQ'S in Forum.

http://forum.escapefromtarkov.com/topic/8-what-is-escape-from-tarkov-faq/


Last edited by LinuxGamesTV on 25 January 2016 at 1:09 am UTC
Linas Jan 24, 2016
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Love the voice acting. Like when the character throws a grenade and shouts "here's a present for you, bitch." I have heard people complaining about English versions of Russian games, but they do not realize that it is actually quite hard to translate Russian slang accurately. For exampe the previously mentioned phrase is only 3 words in Russian.

Long story short, learn Russian, play in original language. :)
HadBabits Jan 24, 2016
Looks like a Russian game; brown and shooty XD No offence, of course, but I've noticed a trend with Russian developers on early access :P That said, I'm itching for a good shooter!

#SteamFtW
#BeVegan

What? XD Are you just trying to see if anyone pays attention anymore?
Plintslîcho Jan 24, 2016
Never heard of this game before. Nice find, Liam.

At first, like others, I thought this game looks pretty similar to Metro. I was expecting some monsters or mutants to jump the player at any second. But what followed not only surprised me but really caught my interest. The gameplay looks like a lot of fun with a lot of tension.

Some very nice touches in this video already, like the aiming around corners and the seamless switching between scope and CQB/backup sights. Oh yeah, and the graphics look fantastic. But I think the sound, especially the original Russian language, is what's making this video so atmospheric.

I'll keep an eye on this.
Keyrock Jan 25, 2016
Almost seems like this game is going for a similar vibe as The Division.
Oh God. Russian native game marketed towards both Americans and Russians and involving an antagonistic Russian v. American war scenario. The trolling will reach never before seen levels.
M@GOid Jan 25, 2016
The game is based on Unity 5, but many essential functions were created by us from the scratch.

Lets hope it to have better performance than other Unity ports, and better gamepad support too, because in Unity is atrocious.
Keyrock Jan 25, 2016
The part that concerns me:

Escape from Tarkov is the hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and story-driven walkthrough.

MMO could mean an always online requirement just to play a single-player game.
I kinda don't think it's a single-player game. It would be cool if it had an offline SP mode, but the feeling I'm getting is that this is like a DayZ or H1Z1 type multiplayer survival game, but with an added element of PvE and story, rather than just a sandbox to gank people in.


Last edited by Keyrock on 25 January 2016 at 2:11 am UTC
Shaolu Jan 25, 2016
Kind of interesting to see they don't use a native word for certain terms like "Linux"--as opposed to, say, "Линакс."


Last edited by Shaolu on 25 January 2016 at 5:17 am UTC
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