Battlestate confirmed three more Tarkov projects
The studio said the slate includes a mobile game, an episodic single-player project, and *Escape from Tarkov: Guncyclopedia* for Steam.

Battlestate Games used its latest TarkovTV showcase on May 8, 2026 to lay out a much wider future for Escape from Tarkov. Nikita Buyanov said the studio has three separate projects in development tied to the universe: a mobile game, a single-player game, and Escape from Tarkov: Guncyclopedia.
What Battlestate confirmed
The studio said the mobile project is not a handheld port of Escape from Tarkov. The single-player game will take place in the same universe and will arrive as an episodic series, according to the studio’s livestream.
Escape from Tarkov: Guncyclopedia is the only one of the three with a name. Battlestate described it as a free-to-play Steam release planned for later in 2026, with a focus on Tarkov’s weapon-building tools. Players will be able to try attachments, items, and gadgets, test them across shooting ranges, and possibly bring those builds back into the main game.
Battlestate also said a VR version of Guncyclopedia could happen eventually. On top of that, the studio confirmed that a console version of Escape from Tarkov is still in development, and it is talking with multiple companies about PlayStation and Xbox ports.
If Battlestate follows through on all of it, Tarkov is moving beyond a single extraction shooter and into a larger set of projects built around the same universe.
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