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Battlestate Games, the developer behindEscape from Tarkov, has confirmed an increased spawn rate for one of the FPS’ bosses, teased in a recent social media image. TheEscape from Tarkovcommunity has been extremely vocal about certain changes it would like to see implemented into gameplay, and Battlestate seems to be taking these suggestions to the drawing board and bringing them steadily into fruition.

The tactical FPS initially launched its closed beta back in 2017, and gameplay takes place in the fictional Russian region of Norvinsk. Players can join raids and battle other players for loot, in an attempt to survive the war occurring between the United Security “USEC” and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment “BEAR.”Escape from Tarkovreceived a console port updaterecently from Battlestate Games COO Nikita Buyanov, suggesting the game will remain a PC game only, much to the disappointment of PlayStation and Xbox owners.

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Posted on the officialEscape from TarkovTwitter account, a photo was shared with the community showing a Polaroid of the boss, Reshala. The snapshot, hanging on a clothes peg in the developer’s usual fashion, also features a barcode in the corner with the word “Weekly.” The photo confirms Reshala has received an adjusted spawn rate, being increased to appear in every raid with a 100% spawn.Escape from Tarkovis one of thehardest extraction shooter gamesaround, joining the likes ofHunt: Showdown,Forever Winter, andHelldivers 2, but the update will now make it easier for players to complete Reshala’s tasks.

Escape from Tarkov Increases Reshala’s Spawn Rate to 100%

A majority of the player base applauded Reshala’s new spawn rate, and one fan suggested increasing a new boss’ spawn rate every week.Escape from TarkovPvE players complained about limited-time eventsbefore, and a similar concern was aired concerning Reshala. Thankfully, the comments section noted that Reshala’s spawn increase was also added to PvE mode, and other players wanted to see Glukhar or Killa get the same treatment next.

TheEscape from Tarkovdevs have shared the shooter’s content roadmap, covering the April to December 2025 period, outlining five updates in the pipeline. The initial four patches will be released consecutively each month, with the last one being in August, and the fifth update is confirmed to be the anticipated launch of Version 1.0. No release date was given for the version, but going by the rest of the supplied roadmap, it is expected to launch sometime between September and December.