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Infinite closed beta keys and access

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May
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The closed beta for Arena Breakout: Infinite is here and Tarkov-refugees are clamoring to get their hands on keys for beta access. It’s a very limited beta, though.

However, if you didn’t get an invitation in your email inbox, not all hope is lost. There are multiple ways to get access to the Arena Breakout: Infinite PC beta and Level Infinite will continue to add new slots throughout the testing period. If you’re itching for a chance to try out Arena Breakout: Infinite, then keep reading to figure out the best ways to get a beta key.

How to download and play the Arena Breakout: Infinite Beta

The main way to get a beta key for Arena Breakout: Infinite is to sign up with your email address and hope you get lucky. Through the end of the testing period, new players will be invited in batches. Keep checking your email if you weren’t part of the first few waves.

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If you’re not having much luck with the invitation emails, then keep an eye on Level Infinite’s social media channels for beta key giveaways. Certain content creators and streamers will also be giving away a bunch of keys as well, so you might end up being one of the lucky few who receives access to the beta this way.

Finally, Twitch Drops for Arena Breakout: Infinite will become available starting on Thursday, May 9, 2024. Any Twitch stream with Drops enabled will have a chance to reward you with a beta key if you watch long enough. After watching 60 minutes of a featured stream, you’ll get a Steam key that will grant you access to the Arena Breakout: Infinite beta.

The first wave of Twitch Drop keys for Arena Breakout has already run out, sadly. All 40,000 beta codes have been claimed. More Twitch Drop promotions are on the way, though, so keep an eye on Level Infinite’s social media channels for more opportunities to get in.

If you ask us, Twitch Drops are going to be your best bet if you want to get access to the Arena Breakout: Infinite closed beta. If you don’t end up getting into the beta, then the full game will be completely free to play so you can jump in then. There’s also the mobile version of the game that has been running for a while now, so you can check that out if you’re interested. There are plenty of ways to check out Arena Breakout and plenty of ways to keep your mind away from Tarkov after the recent drama.


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