Arena Breakout: Infinite leaves beta and hits Steam and Epic with full release

Arena Breakout: Infinite is no longer in closed testing. MoreFun Studios (a Tencent owned studio) pushed the tactical extraction shooter live on Steam and the Epic Games Store, turning months of beta feedback into a full, free-to-play launch. The PC edition arrives as the genre continues to grow, riding the popularity of Escape from Tarkov–style “loot, extract, survive” loops.
The studio says the full release focuses on polish, a broader map rotation, and stricter anti-cheat measures. It also removes real-money currency purchases, a move aimed at keeping the in-raid economy from tilting toward spenders. Early numbers look solid: the game hit more than 28,000 concurrent players on Steam shortly after going live.
Here’s what’s new at launch:
- Five maps — Farm, Valley, Armory, TV Station, and Northridge - all running a dynamic weather system that can shift from clear skies to heavy storms.
- Additional modes including Solo, Lockdown, and Forbidden variants with multiple difficulty tiers.
- Expanded Trophy Room featuring new intelligence, living, and crafting spaces that unlock rare ammunition and gear.
- New weapons: PP-19, CZ-807, and AN-94, plus about 40 fresh attachments bringing the total accessory count to 880-plus.
- Farm map overhaul adds the Grain Trading Zone and Stables for more flank routes.
- New tactical items such as an Experimental Physique Pill and a Battlefield First Aid Kit.
- On-map supply stations where players can buy limited gear during a raid.
- Fair-play tweaks: high-tier ammo removed from the player market, larger secure cases now earned through missions, and the in-game Koen currency can no longer be bought with cash.
MoreFun is marking the launch with a creator “Full Release Showdown” featuring Shroud, Summit1g, LVNDMARK, TeePee, and Scump, plus Twitch Drops that hand out two weapon skins and several streamer-branded stickers. While those promos are short-lived, the real draw is a now-persistent PC version that competes head-on with Tarkov-style shooters without an upfront price tag.
Arena Breakout: Infinite began life as a mobile project before morphing into a PC-focused spin-off last year. With today’s launch, the studio joins a crowded but still-growing field of extraction shooters trying to balance hardcore gunplay with accessible progression systems a formula that, if done right, keeps players gambling their loadouts raid after raid.
Further reading: Steam store page
