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Quest data
LocationShoreline
Given BySkier
Required for
Kappa container
No
Related quests
Previous:
Viewer
Leads to:
Camera, Action!
Requirement for:
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Other choices:
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Serious Allegations is a Quest in Escape from Tarkov.

Dialogue[]

Hey! Remember the client with the game magazine? I have a new order. I need a data disk, it's all related to the same game. Some scam artist said that the people who created the game had stolen user data from 2 million accounts! And as proof he showed a hard drive to everyone, allegedly with this leak. But the publishers are serious guys, they would not allow such bullshit. So the client is looking for the drive to clarify the situation. My guys said the drive should be in an old wooden house near the health resort, there is a toilet on the left and a rag above the entrance.

Requirements[]

  • This quest is only available to buyers of the "Edge of Darkness" edition of the game.

Objectives[]

Rewards[]

Lemme see. Ha, it's a blank! Yeah, the publishers turned out to be smooth guys, and trust me, this allegations kid will be forgotten by everyone.

Guide[]

Related Quest Items
Icon Item name Amount Requirement Find in raid Notes
Working hard drive icon Hard drive 1 Handover item Yes This quest item can only be found if the quest is active.
When picked up, this item is transferred to the player's quest item inventory.
If the player fails to extract with this item, they will lose it.

In this quest you have to find a hard drive on Shoreline. This item has 13 spawn locations: 9 spawns across 5 houses in the north-western swamp village, 3 spawns in a house west of the cottages, and 1 spawn on a rock in the south-eastern part of the map.

Swamp village houses[]

  • House #1 - 2 spawns[]

  • House #2 - 2 spawns[]

  • House #3 - 2 spawns[]

  • House #4 - 1 spawn[]

  • House #5 - 2 spawns[]

  • House #6 - 3 spawns[]

  • South-eastern rock[]

  • Trivia[]

    The quest dialogue is referencing an incident that happened in 2018 between the content creator Eroktic and Battlestate Games. Eroktic uploaded a YouTube video in which he talked about an alleged user data leak from 1,900,000 game accounts, without providing any actual evidence. In response, Battlestate Games issued 47 DMCA strikes on his YouTube channel to stop the spread of misinformation, which were later removed. Battlestate Games commented on the allegations in a Facebook post.

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