Upcoming Shooter 'Arena Breakout: Infinite' Grabs Attention By Taking Shots At Tarkov's Latest Money Grab
Strike when your opponent is weak.
Arena Breakout: Infinite is an upcoming military simulation shooter from Morefun Studios. It will be headed into Closed Beta on May 8th and will be free-to-play on launch. The game boasts about its visuals and true-to-life audio as features that help it stand out from the pack.
But Arena Breakout: Infinite hadn't really stood out from the pack until today when whoever the genius is that runs their social media started taking shots at Escape from Tarkov. You see, Tarkov just announced a $250 PvE update pack after selling a pack to players that supposedly guaranteed access to all future DLCs. Needless to say, Tarkov players aren't happy about it. In steps Arena Breakout: Infinite with a series of Tweets with excellent timing.
We will never scam our players, and our game will always be free.
In just 30 minutes, it will be our moment, and a moment of surprise for all FPS gamers.
It is time. https://t.co/dQR4rpxoKu#ArenaBreakoutInfinite pic.twitter.com/JqpVCNmqAu— Arena Breakout Infinite (@ArenaBreakoutPC) April 25, 2024
Taking in all homeless shooter looter!
With a big wave goodbye to #Tarkov today, we’re here to welcome you to #Kamona.
If this video gets 5000 retweets, 10,000 more test slots will be added to our servers—don’t tell the boss!
Escape from ______, welcome to Kamona.#ABI… https://t.co/flKu3bI77b— Arena Breakout Infinite (@ArenaBreakoutPC) April 25, 2024
There's even a new closed beta gameplay trailer for Arena Breakout: Infinite for you to check out. The game looks pretty good and has now been thrust into the spotlight, so here's looking forward to May 8th and closed beta.
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