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Arena Breakout Closed Beta Test Goes Live in India, Bringing Hardcore Tactical FPS to Mobile

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Arena Breakout has officially launched its Closed Beta Test in India on March 18, 2026, giving mobile gamers across the country their first hands-on look at the game.


Developed by MoreFun Studios, a subsidiary of Tencent Games, the title has already crossed over 100 million downloads globally.


The Closed Beta Test is now available on both iOS and Android devices. Pre-registration is open here.


This early access phase is designed to let players explore the game's core mechanics while providing developers with feedback to improve performance and overall experience.


Since it is a limited-time test, access may be restricted, and interested players are encouraged to download it sooner rather than later.


Arena Breakout is not your typical mobile shooter. Rather than fast-paced, arcade-style gunplay, the game leans into slow and calculated tactical decisions where every move genuinely matters.


The action takes place in Kamona, a war-torn region packed with danger and opportunity. Players drop into the battlefield with one primary goal: collect valuable loot and make it out alive.


Survival is far from guaranteed, and that is exactly what makes each match gripping. Players can choose to engage in direct firefights, use stealth to avoid enemies entirely, or simply focus on completing objectives and heading to the extraction point.


The stakes are high because losing a match means losing all the gear you carried into it.


One of the game's most talked-about features is its deep gunsmith system. Players can fully customize their weapons using hundreds of attachments, ranging from scopes and barrels to grips and magazines.


Before entering combat, players must carefully select their weapons, armor, and medical supplies.


The extraction-based gameplay loop ties everything together. Players enter a match, explore the map for loot, engage enemies when needed, and then push toward an extraction point. Escaping successfully means keeping everything collected during the run. Those items can then be sold or traded through the game's open-market system, allowing players to build their inventory and progress over time.


Failing to extract, however, means walking away with nothing.

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