The global test of Arena Breakout kicked off early today, February 17, and is currently available for Android users from Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, the US, and the UK. Interested players in Japan, Indonesia, and Brazil can experience the game from March 9, 2023 onwards.
Publishers of the title, Tencent's Morefun Studios, also stated that they would reveal a specific date for iOS smartphone users next month. Following a fairly successful run in China, the tactical FPS mobile game is set to receive a favorable response from global players.
Before this testing phase, the game's developers have incorporated some new pieces of content, which are:
Presently, the game boasts two versions: Original and Lite for high-end and low-end devices respectively, with both of these having different packaging sizes and graphical quality.
Unfortunately, the title doesn't support specific smartphone models with Android 5.1 or below, OpenGL 3.1 or above, 2GB RAM or less, and 32-bit systems. The game can be played using a Facebook account, email ID, Google Play, or as a guest. Furthermore, Arena Breakout cannot be played on certain smartphones such as the Redmi Note 4, Samsung Galaxy J7+, and Huawei M3.
The Original version's size is approximately 3.5 GB, which includes an installation package of 900 MB, in-game downloads of 1.1 GB, and map resources of 900 MB. The publisher recommends that the phone should have at least five GB of storage available before downloading the game.
In comparison, the Lite version of Arena Breakout requires storage space of approximately 2 GB, including an installation package of 800 MB, in-game downloads of about 50 MB, and map resources of around 350 MB. A minimum storage space of three GB
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