Combat Waffle announced it’s taking popular extraction shooter Ghosts of Tabor back to its 2024 roots with a separate version of the game, called Ghosts of Tabor: LEGACY.
Ghosts of Tabor: Legacy is essentially set to be the 2024 version of the game, before the studio pushed a number of major content updates, some of which drew community ire.
Combat Waffle says it’s reintroducing the game “preserved for the players who were there for it. The maps you mastered. The feel you remember. This is your raid, the way it used to feel.”
This includes a host of legacy stuff, such as maps in their original form: Old Island, Hex Bunker, Silo, and Matka Miest, as well as UX in its original state, such as backpacks with item collision, the older damage system, and more.
As it is, the studio says it won’t be pushing any content updates to the “time capsule” version, only bug fixes as needed.
After 2024, Ghosts of Tabor received a number of major updates, including a new mission system, PvE mode, maps, weapons, and some quality-of-life improvements.
Complaints have centered some on balance issues, although the biggest offender has been ongoing bugs, including things like clipping through the environment or disappearing, which can cause players to lose valuable gear after a raid (to name a few).
Still, despite vocal community feedback, the game has managed to move up the charts as one of the top 50 best-selling Quest games of all time.
Ghosts of Tabor: Legacy is now available for pre-order on Steam and the Horizon Store for Quest 2 and above, currently priced at $10, or 33% off its $15 launch price.