Arena Breakout's iOS Playtest Announced, Set To Start On March 13

Arena Breakout's iOS playtest has been given a release date, with players urged to sign up now to participate.

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Details around Arena Breakout's iOS playtest have been announced. | © MoreFun Studios

Good news for fans of Arena Breakout who have been eagerly awaiting the iOS playtest. The developers have announced that the playtest will take place on March 13, giving players a chance to try out the game on their iOS devices before its official release.

However, it's worth noting that only a limited number of players - 5000 - will be able to take part, so those interested in participating should act fast.

Interested players must fill out their information in this Google form to register for the playtest. Successful participants will be notified by March 10.

This iOS playtest follows the launch of the Android CBT, which, as of February 17, is now available to unlimited numbers as long as you reside in one of the eligible countries.

Those countries are Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, and the United States. On March 9, the CBT will expand to include Brazil, Indonesia, and Japan. No list of eligible countries was given for the upcoming iOS playtest.

Arena Breakout is an extraction/tactical FPS, which sees players fighting over the scant resources of a war-torn Eastern European country.

One of the game's standout features is its extensive gunsmithing system, which includes over 700 weapon attachments. The game also includes hunger and injury/medical systems, setting it apart from other mobile games in the genre.

The game, which takes obvious inspiration from Escape from Tarkov, is being developed by Tencent Games' MoreFun Studios.

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