Tencent Subsidiary Announces Arena Breakout: Infinite, A New Multiplayer Tactical FPS For PC
The main draw of MoreFun Studios' game is fair competitive play that's devoid of cheating.
Can I interest you in an upcoming multiplayer tactical first-person shooter for PC that’s set in an immersive military simulation universe?
That’s Arena Breakout: Infinite, a new title revealed by MoreFun Studios — a subsidiary of Tencent Games. The game promises unparalleled firearm customization and realism, aiming to offer a visually stunning and immersive experience free from the “perpetual alpha state” common in many similar titles. There’s a closed beta test scheduled for early May that will be accessible via Steam and client download.
In Arena Breakout: Infinite, players venture into the war-torn Kamona region, known as the Dark Zone, where high stakes equate to high rewards. As highly skilled military operatives, they navigate intricate combat arenas, extracting valuable items while fighting for survival. The game is all about realism, with over 500 accessories for weapon customization, including rifle stocks, sight placement, and custom barrels. Players can utilize stim packs and med kits to patch up wounds, too.
With a focus on fair competitive play, Arena Breakout: Infinite promises long-term community support, including anti-cheat measures, data tracking, and vigilant enforcement of fair play. MoreFun Studios is adamant about keeping issues like cheating, bugs, and poor servers out of their game.
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