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Arena Breakout: Infinite is a multiplayer survival role playing shooter game. It was developed by Morefun Studios and was released on September 15, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Just Updated Season 6 kicks off ABI 2.0, the next phase of our development. This massive update introduces a brand-new PvE mode, new weather conditions, the Mastery system, new weapons, and community-requested balance adjustments and system updates. About the Game Every raid in Arena Breakout: Infinite (abi) is a gamble between glory and ruin. From intense PvP firefights to challenging P…

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76%Audience ScoreBased on 25,205 reviews
gameplay529 positive mentions
story83 negative mentions

  • The game offers an intense, immersive, and tension-filled atmosphere with realistic sound design and detailed maps that enhance the firefight experience.
  • Optimization is generally excellent, running smoothly on a wide range of hardware with fast loading times and stable performance compared to similar titles.
  • Gameplay is praised for its smooth, tactical extraction shooter mechanics, balancing challenge and accessibility, with rewarding risk-reward loops and high replayability.
  • Immersion is occasionally broken by bright cosmetic skins, AI inconsistencies, and a lack of dark, gritty depth compared to competitors; atmosphere and some mechanics show polish issues.
  • Despite good optimization overall, some players face performance dips, stuttering, crashes, and high hardware demands, especially on intense maps or with certain GPU setups.
  • Monetization is heavily focused on cosmetic microtransactions perceived as aggressive and intrusive, with some criticism that it takes priority over core gameplay improvements and bug fixes.
  • gameplay

    1,610 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The gameplay in Arena Breakout: Infinite is praised for its smooth, tactical, and rewarding extraction shooter mechanics that balance challenge and accessibility better than Tarkov, featuring solid gunplay, engaging risk-reward loops, and quality-of-life improvements. However, it faces criticism for clunky controls, inconsistency in hit registration and armor/ammo mechanics, a frustrating learning curve, and pervasive cheating issues that undermine the competitive experience. While it offers a compelling mix of realism and arcade elements making it suitable for both casual and hardcore players, many players feel monetization and cosmetic priorities detract from core gameplay refinement, and solo play can be challenging due to matchmaking and revival mechanics favoring squads.

    • “Arena breakout is easily a 10/10 game — the gameplay, tension, looting, and gunfights are all amazing.”
    • “After dozens of hours in Arena Breakout: Infinite (ABI), I can confidently say this game nails what so many extraction shooters miss. It delivers tense, tactical gameplay with a surprising amount of quality-of-life features that make a huge difference.”
    • “The gameplay loop is exciting and rewarding, and I've genuinely enjoyed my time with it.”
    • “In squad matches, you will constantly face the knockdown mechanic (if you don't instantly finish an enemy, their teammates will just revive them) or squads with perfect info on your location thanks to teammate markers.”
    • “The gameplay loop now mostly revolves around hunting expensive loot rather than meaningful PvP or progress... hunting for reds (expensive) items; yet even when you find them, you still can't afford anything truly worthwhile.”
    • “Game has had obvious downgrades for a while in terms of mechanics, gunplay, and looks - everything just feels super inconsistent and illogical.”
  • story

    766 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    9% positive mentions, 80% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game's story and mission design receive mixed reviews, with many players noting a lack of compelling narrative or lore and describing the quests as repetitive, simplistic "fetch and kill" tasks with minimal depth or meaningful progression. While some appreciate the streamlined, beginner-friendly mission system and seasonal quests that provide clear objectives and rewards, others find them tedious, overly RNG-dependent, and lacking the complexity and immersion found in similar titles like Escape from Tarkov. Overall, the story aspect feels underdeveloped and mainly serves as a framework for PvP and looting rather than offering a rich or engaging storyline.

    • “Great mechanics, easy to follow missions, and a map!”
    • “The mission system gives me daily goals—not meaningless grind, but nudges to try different playstyles.”
    • “Arena Breakout Infinite delivers some of the most intense and rewarding tactical extraction gameplay out there with stunningly realistic visuals, true-to-life sound design, and meaningful decisions that make every raid feel like a high-stakes mission rather than just another shooter match.”
    • “The missions are horribly designed and many of the later season missions require completely RNG based objectives.”
    • “Additionally the quests do not tell a coherent story, with the NPCs' texts often disagreeing with the quest tasks, and the quest tasks basically never actually relating to what little the prose indicates at a story level.”
    • “The missions are painfully repetitive, offering no creativity or reward.”
  • graphics

    651 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The game's graphics are generally praised for being stunning, realistic, and well-optimized, offering sharp visuals, detailed environments, and smooth performance even on mid-range PCs, often compared favorably to Tarkov's. However, some users report occasional blurriness, optimization issues on lower-spec machines, heavy resource demands especially on high settings, and a few visual glitches. Overall, the graphics contribute significantly to immersion and are considered a strong point, especially given the game is free-to-play, though some feel they could benefit from further polish and environment variety.

    • “Arena breakout infinite is the ultimate evolution of the extraction shooter because it masterfully combines stunning photorealistic graphics with a smooth tactical flow that makes every raid feel like a high-stakes action movie.”
    • “The graphics are stunning, especially for a game that runs so smoothly, and the lighting effects make every corner of the map feel alive and dangerous.”
    • “Arena breakout: infinite delivers some of the most intense and rewarding tactical extraction gameplay out there with stunningly realistic visuals, true-to-life sound design, and meaningful decisions that make every raid feel like a high-stakes mission rather than just another shooter match.”
    • “The graphics have been downgraded since the earliest of seasons, understandable since various effects can be processing heavy, and for this kind of game it's all about performance, who sees who first and shoots.”
    • “The graphics are so bad and the game still uses 6GB VRAM!”
    • “This game has good potential but the graphics are really bad for a $2000 PC game: runs badly, graphics terrible, desync horrible. If you have a $5000+ PC you'll enjoy it, but for those like me with a $2000 PC, prepare to not see people clearly, running 60–90fps requires at least 9GB VRAM (the game says 6GB but that's a lie). If they don't fix lag and graphics issues, this game will still be horrible for casual players without high-end PCs.”
  • optimization

    562 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    34% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 12% negative mentions

    Optimization of the game is generally regarded as significantly better than its main competitor, Escape from Tarkov, with many users praising stable, smooth performance that runs well on a wide range of hardware including older PCs. However, some players report occasional performance dips, stuttering, and server issues, especially during intense firefights or after updates, and a portion experience severe optimization problems requiring high-end rigs. Overall, despite some inconsistencies and room for improvement, the game's optimization is considered good to excellent, providing a solid and accessible extraction shooter experience.

    • “The optimization is excellent, the graphics are beautiful, the engine feels modern, and the loading times are incredibly fast compared to Tarkov.”
    • “It's also well optimized so you don't need a crazy expensive PC to get decent fps.”
    • “For a free game, the level of optimization here is honestly impressive.”
    • “0% optimization, can't play it without a PC that costs more than my eyes and the things that they are saying in the game description about the specs is a lie.”
    • “You will find reviews online of people even with 4090s having the same issues of lag, stuttering, micro-freezing, significant pop-in issues, and the game has significant trouble any time you get to AI/loot intensive areas because of the horrible entity overhead.”
    • “I don’t know if my PC got worse, or your game got worse, or both, but I am unable to play the game now; your game has become too demanding, too unoptimized, with memory leaks or whatever, your RAM demands are enormous... I had no issues playing the game in the first many weeks, but now, as I’m writing this, for a few days now, the game is crashing nonstop, I had to lower graphics some time before, but now even that doesn’t help anymore... I'm forced to not keep open any browsers like Mozilla and Edge like I usually do, but that barely helped at all... the maps beyond normal mode are so demanding... I'm being told I don't have enough RAM, if I try to spectate teammates, that's a crash.”
  • monetization

    260 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    10% positive mentions, 65% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    Monetization in the game is heavily centered around aggressive microtransactions, primarily cosmetic skins and battle passes, often described as overpriced and reminiscent of mobile "cash grab" tactics. While the game largely avoids pay-to-win mechanics, many players find the monetization intrusive, exploitative, and detrimental to progression and balance, contributing to a divisive community sentiment. Some appreciate the optional nature of purchases and non-pay-to-win approach, but widespread criticism remains about the excessive focus on monetization over core gameplay improvements.

    • “Most of the microtransactions are cosmetic or just quality-of-life stuff, which I’m totally fine with.”
    • “Great - not pay-to-win, very reasonable monetization strategy.”
    • “The monetization is very chill — you don’t need money to enjoy the game.”
    • “And instead of improving the main gameplay loop, fixing bugs, or making progression actually rewarding, the priority always seems to be monetization, skins, and balancing the game around whoever has the biggest Twitch audience that week.”
    • “The grind is excessive and clearly designed to push monetization.”
    • “The devs clearly don’t care about gameplay anymore — just pumping out new skins and cash grabs instead of fixing the core issues that ruin every raid.”
  • grinding

    241 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    2% positive mentions, 11% neutral mentions, 87% negative mentions

    Grinding in this game is widely seen as less tedious and more rewarding compared to Escape from Tarkov, with many praising its streamlined, accessible progression and ample in-game currency. However, it can become repetitive and frustrating at higher levels due to player skill gaps, cheaters, and sometimes grind-heavy missions or quest mechanics. Overall, while some find grinding manageable or even enjoyable, others consider it a necessary but monotonous aspect, especially when encountering gear loss or unfair PvP encounters.

    • “Isn't grindy, because you get a lot of ingame money from different sources all the time (at least in season 3).”
    • “Realistic, casual, not grindy at all, very rewarding, highly customizable, tons of replay value, fun alone and better with a team.”
    • “Very easy to get money, very easy to progress, no pay to win, great quality of life, not grindy, no suffering, just fun to play.”
    • “Unless you kill other players (and pray that their gear is worth at least half of what you brought in), the game turns into a tedious looting simulator just to break even on your ammo costs.”
    • “After that, it feels tedious to have to grind every mission and then only succeed when you survive (leading to having to re-do the whole mission due to some random camper by the extraction zone with near maxed gear).”
    • “Remember how I said it respects your time? Yeah, the only part is with the gearing up the game's quests are some of the most tedious mind-numbing quests to exist with 90% of them being completely RNG based; it's so bad me and all my friends just would go with a knife and just book it to the objective as it's not even worth bringing in gear for any of them. Then later on there are quests that make you bring specific gear and use it (which is terrible btw) and it doesn't even specify any specifics for the conditions of the gear so you can do the quest but because you bought instead of bartered the gear it doesn't count, etc. It's stupid.”
  • atmosphere

    131 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    34% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its intense, immersive, and tension-filled design, with detailed maps, realistic sound effects, and a strong sense of pressure that keeps players engaged. However, some note that bright cosmetic skins and AI inconsistencies can break immersion, and many feel it lacks the dark, gritty depth found in Tarkov's atmosphere. Overall, the atmosphere effectively enhances the gameplay experience, creating a compelling and cinematic firefight environment despite occasional polish and tonal inconsistencies.

    • “From the moment you load in, the atmosphere hits—realistic lighting, gritty sound design, and intense gunplay that actually rewards patience and skill.”
    • “The atmosphere is excellent, especially the quiet tension — footsteps, doors, wind, everything feels meaningful.”
    • “The realistic gunplay, gritty atmosphere, and high-stakes looting system keep me fully locked in every time I play.”
    • “The atmosphere is tense for the wrong reasons.”
    • “The hardcore atmosphere is well-made, but lack of polish breaks immersion from time to time.”
    • “Now it’s a game where the developers’ greed and the breakdown of core mechanics have destroyed the entire original atmosphere.”
  • stability

    117 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 1% neutral mentions, 69% negative mentions

    The game's stability is mixed, running well and smoothly on many systems, especially with Nvidia GPUs, but Radeon users report poorer visuals. Players frequently encounter bugs, visual glitches during intense moments, freezes, and occasional crashes, with some reporting severe performance drops or full PC freezes. Despite these issues, many find it less buggy and better optimized than similar games like Tarkov, offering a generally enjoyable but imperfect experience.

    • “Very good extraction game, no cheaters, no glitches, good optimization, the game is smooth, the servers are stable.”
    • “Runs great on even old PCs and servers are stable.”
    • “Runs fast and smooth with bug-free performance.”
    • “The game runs well on most hardware, but small freezes still happen during the most important fights.”
    • “It's really buggy right now. Many players report that aiming with a scope causes severe lag at the start, making scopes useless and causing deaths. Changing graphics settings or closing background apps does not help.”
    • “I have been playing since beta and the game was better and more playable with fewer bugs back then. Now, every 2-3 games (or sometimes every game) the game freezes my PC, despite reinstalling, updating Windows, trying different settings, and excluding the game from antivirus.”
  • humor

    96 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    99% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 1% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is often described as a blend of chaotic, unbalanced, and sometimes frustrating moments that players find funny in retrospect, especially during unexpected glitches, broken mechanics, or funny player interactions. Many reviews highlight the game's quirky charm through ridiculous in-game scenarios, humorous NPC chatter, and the camaraderie of laughing with friends after mistakes or surprising outcomes. While some find the humor unintentional or grounded in game flaws, it adds a lighthearted layer to the otherwise intense arcade-extraction shooter experience.

    • “In Return of Red Riding Hood, new adventures, the funny and imaginative scriptwriting in this short story is the main highlight of this entire free-to-play game by itself.”
    • “We’ve burst out laughing after stupid mistakes near extraction, and we’ve celebrated like champions when the whole squad made it out fully loaded.”
    • “Bottom line: if you like action-packed shooters that leave you laughing at your own failures (and maybe crying a little bit), Arena Breakout is your new best friend.”
  • emotional

    65 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional aspect of the game is characterized by intense adrenaline, emotional highs and lows, and feelings of heartbreak and loss, especially related to gear and in-game failure. Players describe a gripping rollercoaster of tension and reward that demands emotional control and resilience, making successes deeply satisfying yet losses often crushing. While some find it addictive and emotionally compelling, others warn it can lead to stress, emotional burnout, or feelings of financial and emotional bankruptcy.

    • “That risk-versus-reward dynamic forms the emotional backbone of the experience and defines how players approach every decision, from loadout selection to moment-to-moment combat choices.”
    • “Every raid is an emotional rollercoaster where the only guaranteed outcome is regret.”
    • “Escaping with a full backpack feels euphoric; dying at the extraction point is heartbreakingly memorable.”
  • replayability

    49 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 67% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    Players consistently praise the game’s extensive free content, deep tactical and strategic elements, and varied gameplay that create exceptionally high replayability, often comparing it favorably to more complex titles. While some note minor frustrations like limited weapon options or economic system quirks, the engaging combat, mission variety, and continual updates sustain long-term appeal and encourage repeated playthroughs. Overall, the blend of accessible yet strategic gameplay, frequent content updates, and rewarding progression results in a highly replayable and addictive experience.

    • “The free content is so extensive it feels like I must have missed a paid section. Especially with how deep the gear combinations and route strategies are, you can experiment endlessly and every match delivers a different experience. This level of replayability rivals many full priced games.”
    • “The free content is not only plentiful but incredibly replayable. Some routes alone can take half a day to study. The same map can feel completely different depending on gear choices, spawn positions, and extraction direction. For players who love strategy and exploration, this depth is addictive.”
    • “The longer I play the calmer I feel about failure. Most losses have clear causes rather than randomness, showing exactly what to adjust next run which makes the game highly replayable.”
    • “The game has many weapons, but only 5 of them are actually playable.”
    • “Greater flexibility in map selection would significantly improve replayability and player satisfaction.”
    • “Not really my taste, lacks things to do and replayability, but fine.”
  • music

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 53% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally praised for its quality, atmospheric effects, and ability to enhance immersion, with some tracks likened to epic cinematic scores. However, opinions vary on its suitability during gameplay—some players find it essential for focus and tension, while others prefer to turn it off due to repetitiveness or volume issues. Overall, the soundtrack complements the experience but can be polarizing depending on player preference.

    • “Recommended as a free to play game with nice artwork, classical background music and for those who like a short visual novel featuring wolves in two short stories, one of which contains many comedic twists to the classic fairy tale.”
    • “Sound is amazing, and so are the rare pieces of music.”
    • “The sound design is equally impressive, with adrenaline-pumping music and realistic sound effects that enhance the experience.”
    • “First thing you'll do is turn the music off, and afterward, you'll regret having done it while the ticking of the clock marks the time as you descend into madness attempting to get a game.”
    • “Also, the intro music is way too loud.”
    • “The music and bosses are unoriginal.”
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80h Median play time
371h Average play time
11-400h Spent by most gamers
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Arena Breakout: Infinite is a survival role playing shooter game. Common tags for Arena Breakout: Infinite include first-person, trading, heist, war, resource management and others.

Arena Breakout: Infinite is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 371 hours playing Arena Breakout: Infinite.

Arena Breakout: Infinite was released on September 15, 2025.

Arena Breakout: Infinite was developed by Morefun Studios.

Arena Breakout: Infinite has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Arena Breakout: Infinite for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Arena Breakout: Infinite is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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