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The highly anticipated patch notes for the Escape From Tarkov: Arena update 1.6 have been released, introducing a new map called Block and addressing some player feedback. The update is currently being installed, with servers expected to go back online soon. The Block map is set in a residential district of Tarkov, offering a built-up environment with plenty of spaces for players to engage in combat. The map is reminiscent of the Streets of Tarkov map in the main game.

Based on player suggestions gathered through a questionnaire in the launcher, the patch includes changes to improve gameplay experience. All skills will be set to level 30, weapon mastery levels will be at level three, and Tier 1 presets for all classes have been removed. Each class now has two free Tier 2 presets available from the start. These changes aim to enhance gameplay enjoyment and balance, addressing previous complaints about the early stages of play and weapon progression in Arena.

In addition to the major changes, the patch includes smaller adjustments such as a further buff to post-match rewards, preset cost reduction in Tier 2 and 3 presets, removal of collectible presets (to be rebalanced later), and a tweak to ranked Teamfight matches, which are now a first-to-seven competition. Players also receive a double XP bonus for the first win of the day with each class. While these changes may not be revolutionary, they signal a step in the right direction towards addressing some of the major issues seen in Arena since its launch.

These updates are aimed at making the gameplay more enjoyable and less frustrating, with the hope of retaining existing players and attracting new ones. Despite being a positive step, it remains to be seen whether these changes will be enough to win back players who may have been put off by the game’s initial launch. However, with more updates like this in the future, Escape From Tarkov: Arena has the potential to become a more engaging and rewarding gaming experience.

Overall, the patch notes for Escape From Tarkov: Arena update 1.6 offer a mix of significant changes and minor adjustments to enhance the gameplay experience. The addition of the Block map and the implementation of player-suggested changes show a commitment to improving the game based on community feedback. While it may not be a game-changing update, it is a step in the right direction towards making Arena a more enjoyable and balanced game for all players. With continued updates and improvements, Escape From Tarkov: Arena has the potential to regain player interest and become a more popular gaming option in the future.

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