Ultra realistic military shooter sim Arena Breakout: Infinite announced

Tencent Games subsidiary Morefun Studios has announced Arena Breakout: Infinite, a new “ultra-real immersive military simulation” based on their Arena Breakout shooter.

Arena Breakout: Infinite is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) and while a release date wasn’t announced, a closed beta is planned for early May.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

Arena Breakout: Infinite is the definitive ultra-real immersive tactical military extraction shooter on Steam. Join a fair and competitive community to shoot, loot, and raid your path to fortune. With jaw-dropping visuals and true-to-life audio, push through tough battles where the stakes are high and the rewards even higher. Get in, get rich, and get out… but be prepared to fight for survival.

FEATURES

  • UNCOMPROMISED IMMERSION – Breach the Dark Zone for an ultra-immersive experience. Dive into a world with exceptional detail, from real-time lighting to 360 spatial sound effects that bring every pull of the trigger to life.
  • MILITARY SIMULATION – Choose your gear and pick your fights. As long as you survive, each raid is a victory. Load up with everything you need or stay light on your feet. The choice is yours.
  • TACTICAL EXTRACTION – Arena Breakout: Infinite pushes the limits of strategic warfare and tactical firefights. Load up and check your gear twice – every bullet counts in the Dark Zone. Success ensures not only survival but also substantial gains, marking true valor in the arena.
  • ULTIMATE GUNSMITHING – Modify your firearm of choice with the ultimate gunsmithing system. Mix and match over 500 attachments on over 30 gun slots to create the ultimate weapon.
  • WE HEAR YOU – In the high-stakes experience of Arena Breakout: Infinite, fair competitive play is vigilantly enforced. Anti-cheat measures, in-game reports and more were made with you, the player, in mind.

Arena Breakout: Infinite, Morefun Studios, Tencent Games

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