For as much as I love Escape From Tarkov in theory, the risk of other players with far more hours than me halting an entire night’s progress in its tracks can be off-putting. I’ve therefore been watching Road to Vostok with great interest, admiring the ways it condenses that knife-edge fight for survival into a single-player FPS game. Gathering loot and planning your way through its realistic day-night cycle, everything builds to the climactic moment where you take your steps into the eponymous restricted zone, risking everything you’ve earned for the most valuable prizes.
A brutal, single-player twist on Escape From Tarkov, Road to Vostok has finally launched
9 April 20260

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