Escape From Tarkov summer sale will make upgrades cheaper The Loadout
Escape From Tarkov summer sale will make upgrades cheaper The Loadout The Loadout Escape From Tarkov summer sale will make upgrades cheaper The Escape From Tarkov Summer sale is upon us, and developer Battlestate Games has some solid savings in store for the popular FPS game Aaron Down Published: Aug 1, 2022 11:42 ET Escape from Tarkov Escape From Tarkov has been in beta for what feels like eternity. The looter shooter game first graced our screens back in 2017, with pre-order bundles for the full game – which are required to gain access to the beta – accompanying it. Now, for a limited time only, developer Battlestate Games has decided to shave a few bucks off the price. From August 3 at 14:01 PT / 17:01 ET / 22:01 BST until August 6 at 13:59 PT / 16:59 ET / 21:59 BST, new and existing players will be able to pre-order or upgrade their existing packages for a cut price. According to the tweet posted to the official Tarkov page, the Standard, Left Behind, and Prepare for Escape editions are all 15% off. The Edge of Darkness Limited Edition, meanwhile, gets an extra snip at 20% off. For those looking to upgrade their existing packages, there are savings in store for you, too. All pre-order package upgrades come in at a cool 15% off. Players should also note that the "permanent discount for the purchase of several pre-orders as a gift will not be summed with the holiday discounts." Here's how the prices come out post-savings. Standard Edition: $38.25 / €29.74 Left Behind Edition: $63.75 / €49.29 Prepare for Escape Edition: $85 / €67.99 The Edge of Darkness Limited Edition: $112 ($119 if upgrading) / €87.99 (€93.49 if upgrading) Suffice to say, now is a great time to either jump into Tarkov, or snag those extra pre-order goodies if you've been waiting for prices to drop. Be sure to check out the latest Escape From Tarkov patch notes to help you prepare yourself for your upcoming travels into Norvinsk – you can thank us later. More from The Loadout Escape From Tarkov update might include a lighting rework Escape From Tarkov offline co-op is coming, but only for EoD players Escape From Tarkov Arena will be esports ready Escape From Tarkov teases three new Lighthouse bosses Escape From Tarkov's Shooter Born in Heaven is now hell to complete Escape From Tarkov update bans 9,000 cheaters Aaron Down Aaron was an adventurer like you, until he took a footballing injury to the knee. Having retired from his glittering Sunday League career, he now writes about everything from Genshin Impact, to League of Legends, to Valorant (He/Him) Popular now Orianna has been disabled for League of Legends Worlds 2022 The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost Network N Media earns commission from qualifying purchases via Amazon Associates and other programs. We include affiliate links in articles. View terms. Prices correct at time of publication. More stories Odoamne says Rogue is taking LoL Worlds 2022 “one game at a time” Best Warzone Loadout of the Week – battle with Modern Warfare’s best The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you More from The Loadout Follow us for daily videogame news on Facebook, Twitter, Steam, and Google News. The ultimate Escape From Tarkov beginner's guide Escape From Tarkov maps - extractions, points of interest, and more Escape From Tarkov wipe: when is the next full reset? Free shooting games Best PS5 games Best Xbox games