Arena Breakout: Infinite
Arena Breakout: Infinite is a high-stakes tactical extraction shooter where every decision matters. Fight, loot, and extract alive—or lose it all. With realistic visuals, true-to-life sound design, and unforgiving PvPvE combat, every raid is a gamble between glory and ruin.
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Recommended Posted October 3, 2025 on Steam Fun game. Plays a lot like Tarkov except it doesn't feel like a second job and it's actually enjoyable. -
Recommended Posted September 21, 2025 on Steam To describe this game simply, I’d call it more casual Tarkov, which is not a bad thing at all considering how ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Tarkov is at times. There’s still risk and reward but the much more forgiving nature of ABI means you’re much more willing to fight and try out goofy strategies versus the butthole clenching experience that Tarkov is. Incredible amount of fun to be had for a free to play game. Even the gunsmith section is retained and is far more approachable and enjoyable. I don’t see myself ever going back to Tarkov after this game, and if that makes me a dirty casual, that’s a title I wear with pride. -
Recommended Posted October 26, 2025 on Steam i got killed by a cheater in this game and when i reported him and he got banned i got my kit value sent back to me thats how you know they care about the players W game -
Not recommended Posted February 18, 2026 on Steam The developers used to ban cheaters back in Season 3, but now in Season 4, it feels like nothing is being done. I’ve reported multiple players who were clearly cheating tracking through walls and using obvious hacks but I haven’t seen any action taken. I’m trying to give Season 4 a chance, but if nothing changes, I don’t know how much longer I can stick with this game. I’m honestly close to giving up on it. -
Not recommended Posted May 8, 2026 on Steam This game had every ingredient to be the extraction shooter that honest players could actually call home — and the devs wasted it. Let's start with the most obvious rot: cheating. Not casual cheating. Organized, commercial cheating. There are entire supply networks — storefronts, Discord servers, subscription services — openly selling hacks for this game. Speed hacks, ESP, aimbot, full suites. The cheating infrastructure is so mature it has customer support. I've spent time identifying these accounts, studying their behavioral patterns, even tracing the supply chains back to the sellers. You know what the devs have done with that information? Nothing that matters. The anti-cheat is cosmetic. A system that can be bypassed by suppliers who've clearly had months — if not longer — to reverse-engineer it. Bans happen slowly if at all, and the accounts come right back. The developers know this ecosystem exists. They benefit from it passively because cheaters keep buying the game, keep buying Bonds, keep fueling the economy. Banning them aggressively would hurt the bottom line, and that tells you everything you need to know about where the priorities are. Then there's the economy. The vault storage system is designed to squeeze you — permanent upgrades tied behind grind or cash, with E-Box "rentals" that disappear at season's end. The game is structured to make you feel like you're progressing while actually running in place, and the Koen economy is balanced around the assumption that a percentage of your lobby is cheating and extracting more than should be physically possible. This could have been something real. The extraction shooter genre is starving for a game that takes its player base seriously. ABI has the map design, the tension, the moment-to-moment feel of something that works — and then you run into your third rage-cheater of the session and remember what you're actually dealing with. The devs aren't struggling to fix this. They're choosing not to. There's a difference. Don't waste your time or your money here. The house always wins, and in this case, the house is also selling aimbots. To the Devs: Apologizing while not addressing infrastructure is not zero-tolerance. Zero tolerance means storefronts with 50k+ sales and 24/7 support don't exist openly. They do. That's not an "ongoing battle" - that's an unaddressed market you pretend not to see. Funny: my emails got zero response, but a review turning buyers away gets a PR reply in a month. You didn't find conscience - you found a revenue threat. Save the performance for someone who hasn't watched you ignore documented cheating operations. Since your "commitment to improvement" - I came back. Took your survey. First game? Empty map, just AI. Second and third? Died to aimbot/walls. Two of three. Nothing's fixed. You're not "limiting cheat effectiveness" - you limit email replies to what hurts your wallet. The house still wins. You just don't like players counting cards -
Recommended Posted September 16, 2025 on Steam Playing recently on their platform. It's like an easier tarkov that respects your time. Yes it has some flaws, but there aren't spells like in Delta Force, and it doesn't require level 42 (100 or more quests) to get all the gear like in tarkov.





















