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Arena Breakout: Infinite

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81%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
story, grinding
81% User Score Based on 21,227 reviews

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

Arena Breakout: Infinite is a tactical extraction shooter set in intense PvPvE raids at Guoyapos International Airport and snowy Northridge. Players must fight, loot valuable gear, and extract carefully, as every choice impacts survival. Realistic visuals, dynamic weather, and new mechanics create a high-risk, high-reward combat experience.

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 21,227 reviews
gameplay419 positive mentions
story70 negative mentions

  • The game features impressive graphics and immersive sound design, particularly for a free-to-play title, enhancing the overall atmosphere and gameplay experience.
  • Gameplay mechanics are engaging and smooth, offering a balance between accessibility and challenge, making it a strong contender in the extraction shooter genre.
  • The monetization model is generally fair, allowing players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend money, and the game is less grindy compared to similar titles.
  • The optimization of the game is inconsistent, with reports of frame drops, stuttering, and performance issues, particularly on lower-end hardware.
  • The story and character development are criticized for being shallow and repetitive, lacking meaningful context and depth.
  • The presence of aggressive monetization practices and microtransactions has drawn mixed reviews, with some players feeling it undermines the overall experience.
  • gameplay
    1,293 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Arena Breakout: Infinite" has been widely praised for its engaging mechanics, smooth gunplay, and tactical depth, making it a strong contender in the extraction shooter genre. Players appreciate the balance between accessibility and challenge, with many noting that it offers a more forgiving experience compared to "Escape from Tarkov," while still maintaining high-stakes, risk-reward gameplay. However, some criticisms include repetitive gameplay loops, issues with matchmaking, and the presence of cheaters, which can detract from the overall experience.

    • “It's rare for a free game to offer this much content. The map detail, gear depth, and combat pacing don’t feel like 'budget gameplay' but like something properly crafted. It’s not a perfect product yet, but it already surpasses many paid titles.”
    • “What I appreciate most is how the game respects your thought process. You’re not forced into the system’s pace or chaotic mechanics. Tarkov feels like it tries to make you fail; this game gives you room to think, slow down, play steady, and situations naturally become manageable.”
    • “The gameplay feels stable and responsive, the guns are amazing. The mechanics are outstanding, with deep sensory immersion; headset quality affects what you hear; movement matters (running, creeping, breathing), reloading is deliberate, and stamina, wounds, meds, painkillers, and healing choices all impact performance.”
    • “They exploit loot cheats and have absurd advantages, making the gameplay completely unfair.”
    • “The gameplay loop is boring, no sense of purpose or progression outside of 'find better loot'.”
    • “The mechanics feel fresh, the pace keeps you engaged, and it actually rewards you for learning.”
  • story
    655 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story aspect is largely criticized for its lack of depth and coherence, with many players noting that it feels more like a series of repetitive missions rather than a cohesive narrative. While the mission system provides structure and goals, it often lacks meaningful context or engaging lore, leading to a grindy experience that can feel unfulfilling once the main objectives are completed. Overall, players appreciate the gameplay mechanics but express a desire for a more compelling story and character development to enhance immersion.

    • “Every raid feels like a story waiting to happen.”
    • “The mission system isn’t overly complex but effectively guides players through the maps and gives each match a clear purpose.”
    • “Every fight here tells a story — some end brutally, some quietly, all unforgettable.”
    • “The storytelling is absolute maximum shit.”
    • “The missions are painfully repetitive, offering no creativity or reward.”
    • “The game lacks any storyline, feels linear and static, and offers only two small, repetitive maps.”
  • graphics
    535 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of "Arena Breakout: Infinite" have received mixed reviews, with many players praising the stunning visuals and realistic environments, particularly for a free-to-play title. However, some users have reported performance issues, such as low frame rates and graphical glitches, especially on lower-end hardware. Overall, while the game boasts impressive graphics and immersive sound design, optimization remains a concern for some players.

    • “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 is a tense and rewarding extraction shooter with great graphics, realistic gunplay, and deep weapon customization.”
    • “The graphics are sharp, environments are detailed, and the overall presentation nails the gritty survival-shooter feel.”
    • “The graphics are also very unoptimized—I'm drawing 140w on recommended medium settings while capped at 80 fps.”
    • “Even on the highest settings, the visuals look very bad.”
    • “The graphics are very bad at 100+ meters (maybe even less than 100m).”
  • optimization
    502 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received mixed feedback from players. While many praise its overall performance, noting smooth gameplay and quick loading times, others report issues such as frame drops, stuttering, and inconsistent performance, particularly in high-action scenarios. Overall, the game is generally considered better optimized than its competitor, Escape from Tarkov, but still requires further improvements to address specific performance hiccups and enhance the experience for a wider range of hardware.

    • “The optimization is way better than Tarkov, which makes the whole experience smoother and way less frustrating.”
    • “For a free game, the level of optimization here is honestly impressive.”
    • “You need to be more considerate of the players instead of telling them to lower their CPU frequency just to run a poorly optimized game.”
    • “The game is still not optimized from what it looks like on my end.”
    • “The performance in particular is a blessing... even in intense moments, the game runs smoothly and stably, without the typical technical clunkiness found in other games sometimes.”
  • grinding
    205 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players find the grinding aspect of the game to be less tedious compared to similar titles like Escape from Tarkov, with many appreciating the balance between progression and enjoyment. While some new players may feel overwhelmed by early-level grinding, the game offers a rewarding experience with frequent updates and engaging content that mitigates the typical grindy feel of free-to-play games. However, concerns about losing progress and the presence of high-level players farming newcomers can lead to frustration, suggesting that while grinding is present, it is often perceived as manageable and less punishing than in other games.

    • “Isn't grindy, because you get a lot of in-game money from different sources all the time (at least in season 3).”
    • “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.”
    • “There are no tedious tasks that gatekeep traders/guns/gear.”
    • “Every raid feels tense — one wrong move and hours of gear grinding can disappear instantly.”
    • “The game is turning into an endless grind for the sake of grinding.”
    • “Missions are unnecessarily tedious and grindy.”
  • monetization
    197 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization in this game, while primarily focused on cosmetic microtransactions, has drawn mixed reviews from players. Many appreciate the absence of pay-to-win mechanics, noting that the monetization is generally fair and does not disrupt core gameplay; however, concerns persist regarding aggressive pricing and the overwhelming presence of microtransactions, which some liken to mobile game practices. Overall, while the game is free-to-play and allows for enjoyment without spending, the monetization model remains a contentious issue among the community.

    • “The monetization is very chill — you don’t need money to enjoy the game.”
    • “Good monetization model for a free-to-play game, especially for a Chinese one.”
    • “The best part is that the monetization, for a free-to-play game, is very fair.”
    • “Unfortunately, it’s weighed down by aggressive monetization and progression systems that constantly undermine that experience.”
    • “The game is nothing but a cash grab.”
    • “This is a fantastic 'tarkov-like' partially held back by one of the worst monetization practices I've seen.”
  • atmosphere
    138 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is widely praised for its immersive and intense qualities, effectively building tension through sound design and environmental details rather than flashy effects. Players appreciate the gritty realism and the way the atmosphere enhances the overall gameplay experience, although some note that it lacks the depth and brutality found in similar titles like Tarkov. Overall, the atmosphere is described as a key strength, contributing significantly to player engagement and the feeling of high-stakes tension during gameplay.

    • “The atmosphere is excellent—not built with flashy effects but through sound design and pacing that build tension.”
    • “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 thick with high-stakes tension and fear of loss, making every raid a self-contained narrative of greed, risk assessment.”
    • “The atmosphere is oppressive — even when nobody’s around, wind, lighting, and footsteps make my heart race.”
    • “It strips away the intensity, realism, and atmosphere, leaving you with a hollow knockoff that pretends to be hardcore but is actually just shallow and boring.”
    • “There is 0 atmosphere and coherent vision for it.”
  • stability
    91 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players reporting frequent freezes, stutters, and various glitches that can disrupt gameplay, particularly on lower-end systems. While some users have experienced smooth performance and minimal bugs, others have faced severe issues, including complete system freezes requiring hard restarts. Overall, the game appears to be less buggy than some competitors, but significant optimization problems remain, affecting the experience for many players.

    • “The game looks good, runs great even on my 5-year-old laptop.”
    • “Very good extraction game, no cheaters, no glitches, good optimization; the game is smooth, the servers are stable.”
    • “Runs fast and smooth with bug-free performance.”
    • “Fps is dropping a lot, there are freezes, stutters, sound glitches, and random fps drops which makes the game hard to play.”
    • “The game completely freezes my whole computer and makes me hard restart about every two games.”
    • “Great game to start with if you haven't played Tarkov, but after 20 minutes in a game, the game freezes and restarts my PC, and when loading back in, I lose all in-game progress with equipment and royalties.”
  • humor
    79 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely derived from the chaotic and unpredictable nature of gameplay, especially when playing with friends, leading to hilarious moments and shared laughter over mishaps and unexpected outcomes. Players appreciate the lighthearted interactions, both with each other and in-game elements, such as funny NPC chatter and absurd situations that arise during raids. However, some also note that the humor can be overshadowed by frustrating mechanics, creating a blend of laughter and exasperation that characterizes the overall experience.

    • “Playing with friends is hilarious — extraction moments are wild.”
    • “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.”
    • “One second you’re all laughing, the next second Chad ‘accidentally’ forgets to cover your flank and your million-dollar kit is gone.”
    • “This game is a joke, so unfunny you'd think Amy Schumer wrote it.”
    • “Arena Breakout Infinite is a game full of sweats that I die to. Every game is either I get 500k or I lose 1m; not funny.”
  • emotional
    72 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is characterized by a balance of tension and calm, where players learn to manage their emotions effectively to enhance survival and decision-making. Unlike other games that can lead to emotional exhaustion, this title fosters a sense of achievement through skillful play and clear feedback, making losses feel informative rather than punitive. Players appreciate the emotional depth and investment, noting that the experience can be both exhilarating and heart-wrenching, with moments of cooperation and camaraderie adding to the overall emotional engagement.

    • “The longer I play, the more I realize emotional control matters; rushing leads to mistakes, while slowing down improves survival and encourages calm play.”
    • “It nails the balance of being hardcore without being irritating. You get tense, careful, thoughtful—but not emotionally punished like in Tarkov lately. Rules are clear, feedback is direct, and even losses feel understandable. Every successful extraction leaves me with a 'I kept it together' sense of achievement, not just blind luck.”
    • “The tension here doesn’t come from the system trying to screw you, but from your own decisions—pausing to listen, changing routes, waiting for the right moment. Tarkov has become an emotional collapse; this game is rational pressure. You know why you win and why you lose.”
  • replayability
    64 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game is praised for its high replayability, with players appreciating the depth of strategy, diverse maps, and the ability to learn from each run. The pacing and design encourage repeated play, as even losses provide valuable insights for improvement. Many users highlight the extensive free content and varied gameplay experiences, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a replayable extraction shooter.

    • “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 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.”
    • “Even when you lose, the experience is valuable, and what you learn applies immediately to the next run, adding replayability.”
    • “Not really my taste, lacks stuff to do and replayability, but fine.”
    • “Greater flexibility in map selection would significantly improve replayability and player satisfaction.”
    • “It lacks Tarkov’s depth, atmosphere, and AI challenge, but it finally makes this genre playable for people who don’t want to live inside it.”
  • music
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is a polarizing aspect, with some players praising its adrenaline-pumping quality and atmospheric sound design that enhances immersion, while others find it unoriginal or distracting. Many emphasize the need for focus, suggesting that the absence of music during gameplay heightens tension, with only ambient sounds like footsteps and heartbeats remaining. Overall, the soundtrack is noted for its cinematic qualities, evoking comparisons to epic film scores, but opinions vary on its effectiveness in gameplay.

    • “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.”
    • “Music and ambient sounds fit the urban shooter tone.”
    • “No music, no cues — just heartbeat and footsteps.”
    • “The music and bosses are unoriginal.”
    • “First thing you'll do is turn the music off, and then 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.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users suggest that character development in the game could benefit from incorporating a "last-place" character design in March formations, indicating a desire for more diverse and relatable character arcs that reflect various levels of achievement and struggle.

    • “The character development feels shallow and lacks depth, making it hard to connect with the protagonists.”
    • “I was disappointed by the lack of meaningful choices that impact character growth throughout the game.”
    • “The characters seem one-dimensional, and their arcs don't evolve in a satisfying way.”
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Arena Breakout: Infinite is a role playing game.

Arena Breakout: Infinite is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 435 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 positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

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

Similar games include Delta Force, The Cycle, ARC Raiders, Lost Light, Marauders and others.