Escape from Tarkov is a first-person shooter game with elements of an MMORPG. It is developed by BattleState Games.

"Hey, that sounds exactly like the description of a dozen of other games that I played this year!" I hear you say. But while other games are forgiving, Escape from Tarkov is brutally realistic. We’re talking about scarce ammo, limited resources and realistic damage where one shot can kill you. And oh, putting a bandage on your arm when you're shot in the head doesn’t help here.

Each map in Escape from Tarkov is tailor-made to replicate real-world combat situations. Players are immersed in the many-sided conflict in Tarkov, which is located in a fictional region of Russia. The game plays like a mix of Battlefield and GTA 5 – you clash with local gangs and private militaries in a struggle to survive.

There are currently 8 maps available for the game – some sources state that there are four more that are yet to be released, but for this article, we're going to focus on the ones that have been officially released.

Factory

Escape From Tarkov – Game Maps Guide

This map is the first that was added to the game, and as such, it’s associated with a lot of Escape from Tarkov lore. This map consists of the facilities of Chemical Factory #16 and the industrial estate that it occupies. The factory was rented out illegally to TerraGroup before the Contract Wars and was later the site of multiple firefights between USEC and BEAR operatives for control of Tarkov’s industrial district. Later on, it was converted into a shelter for civilians, Scavs, and occasional military operatives.