Escape from Tarkov lead Nikita Buyanov shared a social profile that points to COR3.gg, a mock corporate site built like a retro-futuristic operating system. The page frames an in-world interface called CORIE, asks visitors to complete a basic OTP login, and hands out a unique identifier for later access.
The CORIE interface reads like a first-person mystery set in 2251. Visitors can check messages, open a locked-down virtual browser, and tackle daily challenges that ask players to probe file strings and diagnose errors. The site includes selectable items described from a character perspective, faction notes, and long-form logs that hint at an interplanetary catastrophe and radioactive environments.
Buyanov also linked a cor3corp tweet that shows the site in a retro terminal style. The site’s fiction mentions space elevators, cargo ships adrift near Venus, a solar system navy with cruisers, and large deterrent weapons aimed at space pirates.
— CORE Corp. (@cor3corp) December 18, 2025
In-character logs on the site open with a private investigator’s voice. One entry begins, “Today is my first day as a private investigator for ‘History Unfolded’.” An on-site employment contract names Aurana Strogova as the hiring party and assigns the player to recover files related to experiments dated from 2170 to the present.
Apparently, all of the Riddles have been solved and you can find them below:
[Discussion] Riddles have been solved!
byu/M8_Bloody9112 inEscapefromTarkov
There are modular armor items, descriptions of a mining helmet and a “Darkhound ‘Oppressor’ Modular Plate Carrier,” and a faction called Alternative Future that requires visiting outposts to learn more. The whole presentation mixes Fallout and ARC Raiders aesthetics but positions itself across multiple planets and orbital locations.
The posts and site have left many in the Escape from Tarkov community asking whether this is a marketing ARG for a new title, a side project, or simply a creative exercise from Battlestate Games leadership. Console PC Gaming earlier tracked a pattern of cryptic posts from Battlestate Games executives in our coverage of the studio’s recent social activity, as Battlestate Games COO Keeps Posting Cryptic Images After Escape From Tarkov 1.0, and There’s a Pattern Emerging.
Players curious to poke around can visit COR3.gg and try the puzzles themselves. Keep an eye on the site for additional modules and logs that may appear.

















