Arena Breakout: Infinite
Action
Adventure
Massively Multiplayer
RPG
Strategy
Free To Play
Multi-player
MMO
PvP
Online PvP
Co-op
Online Co-op
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
In-App Purchases
Family Sharing

Arena Breakout: Infinite is a high-stakes tactical extraction shooter where every decision matters. Fight, loot, and extract—or lose it all. With stunningly realistic visuals, lifelike sound, and unforgiving PvPvE combat, every raid is a gamble between glory and ruin.

Developers: Morefun Studios
Publishers: Morefun Studios
Release Date: Sep 15, 2025
Price (USD): Free
Current Players: 19k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(76%)
fun gameplay
good graphics
weapon customization
Tarkov alternative
realistic gunplay
accessibility
PvE mode
Tarkov lite
economic balance
casual vs hardcore
cheaters
matchmaking issues
controversial symbols
microtransactions
arcade-like updates
The reviews offer a mixed sentiment towards the game. Many players enjoy the fun gameplay and good entry-level mechanics for an extraction shooter, particularly praising its accessibility for beginners as a Tarkov alternative. However, significant criticism is directed towards the game's cheater problem and perceived prioritization of cosmetics and monetization over substantive gameplay improvements. While some welcome the arcade-like elements, veterans of the genre feel that updates are making the game less realistic. Furthermore, the inclusion of controversial symbolic elements has sparked strong negative reactions, affecting the overall perception of the game.

Positive Points

  • Many players praise the game for its exciting and fun gameplay with satisfying gun mechanics.
  • It is frequently mentioned as a good entry-level alternative to Tarkov, being easier to learn and more forgiving.
  • The diverse game modes, including PvP, PvE, and PvEvP, are appreciated by various segments of players.
  • The game is noted for having good graphics and performance, even on lower-end PCs.
  • Players enjoy the weapon customization and realistic gunplay.
  • Negative Points

  • A significant complaint is the presence of cheaters, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • Some players criticize the game's focus on microtransactions and cosmetic items over gameplay improvements.
  • There are recurring issues with matchmaking, especially placing new players against well-equipped veterans.
  • Updates have led to complaints about the game becoming more arcade-like, moving away from its tactical roots.
  • Many players are upset about symbolic in-game content perceived as insensitive due to geopolitical tensions.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game is often compared to Tarkov, with some players appreciating the similarities, while others dislike it for not being hardcore enough.
  • Although the game offers different modes, access to PvE content is critiqued for being locked behind PvP progression.
  • While visually appealing, some players mention the game lacks depth in gameplay that could enhance long-term engagement.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's accessibility compared to more hardcore shooters like Tarkov is both a positive and negative, highlighting its relaxed nature while also garnering criticism for being oversimplified.
  • Cheaters and a lack of effective anti-cheat measures are major ongoing concerns across many reviews.
  • The game's economic system, especially the balance between high-tier gear and low-cost items, is frequently mentioned.
  • A strong divide exists between casual and hardcore players regarding game mechanics and the overall direction of updates.
  • Updated 7/1/2026, 12:01:44 AM UTC