MoreFun Studios has announced that the first full season of Arena Breakout: Infinite, the extraction shooter giving Escape from Tarkov a run for its money, will go live on November 20. This will be the most major update to hit the game since it entered early access in August and started turning heads in the extraction space.
First Season of Many
Arena Breakout: Infinite will be employing a tried-and-tested live-service operating model made up of a series of seasons. It’s the same structure countless other first-person shooter games have leant on for years, and that’s because it works and ensures a steady stream of fresh content.
With season one, the MoreFun Studios team will be implementing new maps, weapons, and modes, along with the game’s first battle pass, in-season events and tasks, and more.
For the game’s first season, the squad at MoreFun have spared no expense. From a new base map (TV Station) to an overhaul of an existing one (Armory), and from female characters to eight new weapons, there’s plenty for players to soak up come November 20.
Arena Breakout: Infinite has yet to hit the lofty heights achieved by Escape from Tarkov, but it’s not doing too badly, considering how saturated the extraction shooter genre is. To make the game more accessible with this update, MoreFun has made technical tweaks so that it runs better on lower-end PC hardware.
One of the most monumental changes is that the minimum GPU memory requirements have been slashed from 12 GB to just 2 GB.
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