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Arena Breakout: Infinite beta start date and how to play

An early start to this highly-anticipated military simulation.

The Arena Breakout: Infinite beta test lets you dive into the deadly Dark Zone early as you fight to earn loot. It’s a chance to get familiar with the game’s strategic warfare and dynamic gear selection. So, if you are ready to sink into the battlefield, here’s when to expect the Arena Breakout: Infinite beta and how to play it. 

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When does the Arena Breakout: Infinite beta start?

The Arena Breakout: Infinite Closed Beta commences on May 8, 2024. PC players are welcome to join the test, which showcases two beloved maps: Farm and Valley. If you’ve ventured into the world of Arena Breakout before, these locations will surely evoke a sense of nostalgia, as they are integral parts of the original game’s early stages. 

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Arena Breakout: Infinite’s revamped ultra-real graphics will take Farm and Valley to the next level. Exploring here will be no easy feat, though, due to the risks of mission failures and deadly injuries.

How to play Arena Breakout: Infinite beta

To join the Arena Breakout: Infinite beta, simply visit the game’s official page and click on the ‘Beta Sign Up’ button. If you already have an account, log in. If not, register for a new account. Once you’ve completed the sign-up process, you should receive a notification confirming your successful submission shortly after. 

However, Arena Breakout: Infinite Closed Beta features a player count limit, and testers will be selected at random from the pool of sign-up registrations. You should also ensure that your PC uses a GeForce RTX 2060 equivalent or higher to meet the requirements. 

Check your email for any confirmations, primarily as the beta draws near. While testing is active, you’ll get to take on the role of a well-trained soldier and battle it out in the Dark World. Explore, survive, and loot in the war-ravaged Kamona region for the chance to uncover a prosperous fortune. 

How long will the Arena Breakout: Infinite beta last?

According to the Arena Breakout: Infinite page, the beta will last roughly two weeks. That gives us a relative timeframe of May 8 to May 21. However, depending on the test’s progress, it may last longer than expected. 

When to expect Arena Breakout: Infinite full release

Arena Breakout: Infinite’s full version will be released in late 2024. The full launch will be available on Steam and the Arena Breakout: Infinite’s official site. It will be free to play, similar to Arena Breakout: Realistic FPS. There may still be in-game purchases for extra benefits.


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