- May 13, 2020
- Focusd IO
- 14h median play time
Aimbeast
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Aimbeast is a single player and multiplayer action game. It was developed by Focusd IO and was released on May 13, 2020. It received very positive reviews from players.
Scenarios Play an extensive list of community-made scenarios aimed to improve every aspect of your aim in an isolated way. Each scenario has a lot of settings and can be heavily customized. Plus, compete in the weekly challenges, featuring 3 unique scenarios each week. Ranked Ranked features multiple ranked playlists made by different communities, focusing on three essential skill categorie…










- Smooth and optimized performance with low input lag, runs better than Kovaak's and AimLabs on various hardware.
- Clean, intuitive, and user-friendly interface with highly customizable settings and scenarios, including a built-in ranked system and arena mode.
- Effective training that translates well to FPS games, with various useful scenarios focusing on flicking, tracking, and reaction time, leading to noticeable improvement.
- Limited number of scenarios and smaller community compared to Kovaak's and AimLabs, which reduces variety and multiplayer activity.
- Some bugs and issues reported including occasional crashes, non-functional advanced stats, confusing routine creation, and lack of offline mode.
- Relatively high price without subscription but lacking extensive features like sensitivity finder, scenario search rating, and advanced analytics present in competitors.
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Aimbeast is widely praised for its exceptional optimization, delivering smooth, high-framerate performance with minimal latency or stuttering across a broad range of hardware, including lower-end systems. Compared to competitors like Kovaak's and Aimlabs, it offers better input responsiveness, cleaner UI, and stability, enabling consistent training without performance drops. This optimization, combined with well-designed scenarios and features, provides a highly efficient and enjoyable aiming training experience.
“Because performance takes precedence over visual fidelity, AimBeast runs smoothly on a wide range of hardware, allowing aspiring players with modest systems to train effectively.”
“After testing every relevant external aim trainer (AimLabs, Kovaaks, Aiming.pro, ...), I must say that this is the smoothest both performance- and input-wise (only one where the mouse movement didn't feel a bit strange and floaty).”
“Even running on a gaming laptop I could consistently cap out my frames on a 240hz monitor without dips in performance.”
“Ryzen 7 3700x and 2070 super and I am getting 60-90 fps when I should at least be getting 144-240 fps consistently. Game is really unoptimized.”
“Has decent performance on Linux with Proton GE 7.9, but has some weird problems that take a resolution change, game restart or even a reboot of your PC; but runs much better than Aim Labs.”
“May have better performance than other aim trainers, but the high price tag and the lack of scenarios and playlists really makes this not worth it.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Aimbeast is a action game.
Aimbeast is available on PC and Windows.
On average players spend around 40 hours playing Aimbeast.
Aimbeast was released on May 13, 2020.
Aimbeast was developed by Focusd IO.
Aimbeast has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its optimization but disliked it for its monetization.
Aimbeast is a single player game with multiplayer support.
Similar games include KovaaK's, Oblivity: Find your perfect Sensitivity, 3D Aim Trainer, Aim Hero, Aimlabs and others.





