In a world full of fast-paced Battle Royale titles like Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Call of Duty Vanguard, some prefer realistic games like Escape from Tarkov.

Developed and published by BattleState Games, the game has been in closed beta since 2017. One of the most unique features of the game is that players lose all their gear and weapons if they die during the raid unless it’s insured.

While the game is enjoyed by many, issues such as the silent nerf to Aquamari and performance issues on the Lighthouse map have negatively affected the gameplay experience.

And as if these weren’t enough, Escape from Tarkov players are now saying (1,2,3,4,5) that they are irritated by a ‘Server connection lost’ issue.

Some say (1,2,3,4,5) they get an ‘Anti-Cheat Connection failed’ error, suggesting that the problem might have to do something with the in-game anti-cheat system.

While this might sound like a connection issue, the number of people having the problem suggests otherwise. Players have already tried common solutions such as switching to an ethernet cable, restarting and resetting the game and their internet connection but the issue persists.

Unfortunately, Escape from Tarkov developers (BattleState Games) are yet to comment on the issue where players are getting disconnected due to ‘Server connection lost’ error. We hope the developers take a look at the issue and fix it as soon as they can.

Until then, we will be keeping tabs on the matter and update this article as and when required so keep checking this space for updates.

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