
All Arena Breakout: Infinite Weapons (Guide)
Arena Breakout: Infinite is an exciting new extraction shooter title that hopes to contend with Escape from Tarkov. In many ways, the claims that it’s a ‘Tarkov clone’ are well-founded, but the game has enough differences to stand apart from the leading game in the space. In this super-short breakdown, we’re detailing all Arena Breakout: Infinite weapons, from the top assault rifles to the pinpoint-accurate marksman rifles.
There are plenty of weapons in Arena Breakout: Infinite, but not all of them will be worth your time. This extraction shooter aims to be as diverse and dynamic as possible, so to that end, there are a lot of different playstyles catered for with this weapon list. Read on to learn about every weapon in Arena Breakout: Infinite and get ready to play this early-access game.
Arena Breakout: Infinite Weapons List
Here’s a snapshot breakdown of every weapon in Arena Breakout: Infinite
Assault Rifles
AKM
M4A1
FAL
AK-102
AK-74N
AKS-74U
F2000
ACE31
AEK
T951Submachine Guns
MP5
MPX
P90
Uzi
UMP45
M3A1
T85Pistols
M9A3
G18C
Deagle
Gold Deagle
T54
MP9
T05
Shotguns
M870
MP-133
S12K
SPR310Carbines
SA85M
SKS
Mini14Bolt Action Rifles
Mosin
SJ16
M24
Marksman Rifles
SVDS
VSSLight Machine Guns
RPK-16
Every weapon in Arena Breakout: Infinite is highly customisable. Through the in-game Gunsmith, players can tweak weapons to their heart’s content, leaning on a network of contacts and vendors or relying on the in-game marketplace to buy and barter for new attachments and upgrades. It’s a diverse system that is deeply reminiscent of Escape from Tarkov’s weapon customisation system, which is one of the bugbears that fans of the iconic extraction shooter have with Arena Breakout: Infinite.
Most weapons can eventually be bought for cash, and others can be looted from the enemies you kill when playing the game. Every one of these Arena Breakout: Infinite weapons have unique attributes, but not all of them are worthwhile using. For instance, the M3A1 SMG is a WWII-era weapon with a very slow rate of fire that’s quite cumbersome, and it’s most commonly found being used by the ‘Militia’ in-game.
It’s a case of trial and error. It’s advisable to play around with the full list of Arena Breakout: Infinite weapons and see which ones you gel with the most. That’s the same for any game, but it’s particularly important in an extraction shooter where every shot counts.
As Escape from Tarkov’s community struggles to contend with recent controversies, Arena Breakout is soaring. Now that the closed playtest is live, you’ll have plenty of chances to check out the competition.