Escape From Tarkov 0.14.9.1.30626 -3.9.0-30626-...

In the opaque world of Escape from Tarkov, version numbers are more than just incremental digits; they are roadmaps of pain, gain, and silent optimization. Recently, the string 0.14.9.1.30626 has appeared in community logs, patch note discussions, and—most notably—alongside the identifier -3.9.0-30626-... This combination has caused a ripple of confusion among standard EFT players, while simultaneously igniting excitement within the Single Player Tarkov (SPT) modding community.

This article breaks down exactly what 0.14.9.1.30626 represents, what the 3.9.0 suffix implies, and how this specific build is changing the way people play—both live and offline.

Battlestate Games’ official stance: Any modification of game files violates the EULA. However: Escape from Tarkov 0.14.9.1.30626 -3.9.0-30626-...

For absolute safety:


While no major recoil changes were introduced in this micro-patch, -3.9.0-30626 adjusts the following: In the opaque world of Escape from Tarkov

The version Escape from Tarkov 0.14.9.1.30626 -3.9.0-30626-... represents a specific modded release of Escape from Tarkov, most commonly associated with SPT-AKI (Single Player Tarkov – AKI Edition) or its derivatives.

If you arrived here searching for this string, you likely want to either: For absolute safety:


This build brought several critical updates that bridged the gap between the live game (spring 2024) and the single-player emulation scene. Key features include: