Courtyard Extraction Exit Streets of Tarkov – EFT

Jon Suan
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Escape from Tarkov may be relatively new when compared to other FPS games but it sure did leave a mark on the industry. The game single handedly created the Extraction shooter genre and since then we’ve had more games come out in the genre with their own unique takes and twists on it already. Still, this game is getting more updates and recently it just released an update that added a new map to the game. Of course a new map means new extraction points to remember and in this guide we’ll show you where one of those extraction points are!

EFT: Courtyard Extraction Exit Streets of Tarkov

The Streets of Tarkov map has been released and it’s an urban nightmare for some people. All those buildings, rooms and corners hiding enemies, all those snipers shooting at you from high rises, it’s all quite confusing. With the new map also comes new things to learn and remember, like extraction points. This is where the Courtyard Extraction Exit is in the Streets of Tarkov.

Source: Joe Iz Gaming – YouTube

This extraction can be found in the northwestern corner of the map and is a PMC extraction point. You’ll need to find this weirdly shaped brown building and across the street to the north is another building with a “FCK” sign.

Source: Joe Iz Gaming – YouTube

Go into the middle of the building and head towards the extraction point which is near the end to the right where there’s an open door. There’s sometimes a green flare there but if you don’t see it, it should still be good.

Source: Joe Iz Gaming – YouTube

Congratulations you now know where to find this extraction point in Escape from Tarkov, now go out there and try to do it yourself. Many thanks to Joe Iz Gaming for showing everyone how to do this, if you need more information on the subject then go check their video out here: Courtyard Extract / Exit Location (Streets of Tarkov) in Escape From Tarkov – YouTube

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