Launching a new FPS game in today’s competitive landscape demands perfection. It’s incredibly tough to carve out a niche against giants like Call of Duty and Counter-Strike, yet developers persist. Arena Breakout Infinite is stepping up to the challenge, drawing inspiration from Escape From Tarkov with a strong emphasis on realism and immersive, gritty extraction mechanics. The big question is: can it succeed? The time to find out is now, as the game makes its official debut on Steam.
We’ve kept a close eye on Arena Breakout Infinite since its emergence, particularly fascinated by its commitment to realism. However, the game previously faced significant criticism due to its ‘pay-to-win’ currency system – an issue that can severely damage any multiplayer title.
After almost 18 months of anticipation, Arena Breakout: Infinite has finally landed on Valve’s Steam platform. This launch includes a significant ‘day one’ patch, though it feels more like a major update considering the game has been available on other platforms for some time.
Crucially, this update introduces several welcome changes, most notably the removal of the controversial Keon currency. This currency had drawn widespread criticism for giving paying players an unfair advantage. The full Steam release also boasts five distinct maps – Farm, Valley, Armory, TV Station, and Northridge – each featuring its own dynamic weather cycle.
Fans will be thrilled to find long-requested features like a dedicated solo mode and a trophy room now available. Additionally, the update brings three new weapons and 40 fresh accessories to customize your loadout.
Morefun Studios also claims to have integrated “one of the strongest anti-cheat systems in the genre,” alongside a comprehensive review of the in-game marketplace. This review resulted in the removal of certain high-tier ammunition and gear to ensure better balance. Furthermore, the most sought-after secure cases will now be obtainable exclusively through in-game missions.
With these significant balance adjustments and refined maps, there’s never been a better moment to dive into Arena Breakout: Infinite and test your skills across all difficulty levels.
Good news for gamers: Arena Breakout Infinite is now available for free on Steam.
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