Hyperion — Escape from Tarkov Aimbot and Full ESP

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Hyperion is the aimbot you run every wipe: a tight head-lock with adjustable smoothing that pulls like real recoil control, backed by full enemy and item ESP. It is the dependable pick over a kitchen-sink build: boxes and skeletons on every PMC and Scav, and a rouble price filter that hides the junk so your loot runs actually pay.

  • Head-only aim + smoothing
  • Aim key on right mouse
  • Full enemy ESP + skeleton
  • Item price filter in roubles
  • Night + thermal vision

See Hyperion in action

What Hyperion does

Aimbot — legit head-lock

  • Aim Active toggle
  • Aim key on right mouse (default)
  • FOV (default around 9)
  • Target Area locked to Head
  • Adjustable sensitivity and smoothing
  • Bone selection with optional target line

Enemy ESP (View)

  • 2D box plus head box
  • Line with adjustable position
  • Full bone/skeleton
  • Name and distance readouts
  • Health bar with health text
  • On-screen crosshair

Item ESP — loot smarter

  • Item name and distance
  • Price shown per item, in roubles
  • Max render distance (around 600m)
  • Minimum price filter to hide junk (e.g. 20,000 roubles)

Vision and support

  • Night vision
  • Thermal vision
  • Intel and AMD supported
  • Steam and Battlestate Games launcher
  • Windows 10 and 11 (incl. 25H2)

Dialing in the Escape from Tarkov aimbot and ESP

Set it up the way a good player would, not the way a rage build screams for. Keep Target Area on Head, sit the FOV somewhere tight (the default around 9 is a sane starting point), and lean on the smoothing slider so the pull toward a PMC’s skull reads like recoil recovery rather than a snap.

The aim key stays on right mouse by default, so the Escape from Tarkov aimbot only engages when you are already ADS and committing to the shot, exactly like a normal fight on Customs or Factory.

The ESP is where Hyperion earns its keep. Boxes and full skeletons tell you posture: is that Scav prone in a bush on Woods, is the PMC peeking or repositioning? The health bar and health text let you decide whether to re-engage or break contact.

Flick on the head box when you want a precise reference on a distant target across Reserve, keep the line and its adjustable position feeding you the angle, and use the name and distance readouts to sort a lone Scav from a squad before you ever push.

Item ESP is the quiet money-maker. Set a minimum price filter (20,000 roubles is a solid floor) and the map stops flagging bolts and wires, so only the graphics cards, high-value finds and kits worth a detour light up, out to a max distance around 600m. Night vision and thermal vision keep Factory power-downs and dark Reserve corners readable.

Hyperion runs on Intel and AMD, through both Steam and the Battlestate Games launcher, on Windows 10 and 11 including 25H2. It is sold only while it stays confirmed undetected against BattlEye; the moment a patch makes it risky, it comes off sale. No cheat is ever unbannable, so treat the account you run it on accordingly.

Hyperion — FAQ

Is Hyperion a full rage aimbot or a legit-leaning one?
Legit-leaning by design. The aim is locked to the Head target area with adjustable sensitivity and smoothing, so you tune it to look like a strong player instead of a spinbot. There is nothing here beyond the Aim Active toggle, aim key, FOV, target area, smoothing and bone selection.
What can the enemy ESP actually show me?
A 2D box and head box, full bone/skeleton, a line with adjustable position, name, distance, an on-screen crosshair, and a health bar with health text: enough to read posture and know who is low before you commit to a peek.
How does the item price filter work?
You set a minimum rouble value (for example 20,000) and anything below it stops rendering, so a raid on Interchange is not buried under junk. Each shown item carries its name, distance and price, out to a max distance you set around 600m.
Will Hyperion get me banned?
No cheat is 100% safe, and nobody honest promises unbannable. Hyperion is sold only while it is confirmed undetected against BattlEye, and it comes off sale the moment a patch makes it risky. Run it with that in mind.
What do I need to run it?
An Intel or AMD system on Windows 10 or 11, including 25H2, launching Tarkov through either Steam or the Battlestate Games launcher. Night vision and thermal vision are built in, so dark maps like Factory stay readable.