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Should you buy a Case and Elite in Arena Breakout Infinite?
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Should you buy a Case and Elite in Arena Breakout Infinite?

Limited-time bonuses.

Arena Breakout Infinite is free to play but offers several desirable paid items. The real question is are they worth it? Let me explain how the Case and Elite work in Arena Breakout Infinite and if you should buy them.

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Are the Case and Elite worth it in Arena Breakout Infinite?

The Case and Elite Membership are unique as you can only use them for a limited time once you’ve purchased them. The Case will be familiar to Tarkov players, but let me explain what each item does and its value.

Bulletproof and Composite Case

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The Case is functionally identical to the Secure Container in Escape From Tarkov and adds a small protected pouch to your inventory. When you die in Arena Breakout Infinite, you lose everything, but the Case keeps any stored items safe.

A common strategy is to fill your Case with medical supplies and swap them if you find any valuables on the field.

The Case comes in two flavors. You can purchase the Bulletproof 2X2 Case for 500 Bonds and the larger 3X2 Composite Case for 1000. Your purchase has a limit of 30 days, so be sure you’ll play enough before purchasing.

Bonds are a premium currency, and you cannot obtain them in-game.

Having safe slots in your inventory is arguably a pay-to-win mechanic and means you’ll never return to base empty-handed. Containers of any size are among the most sought-after items in Escape from Tarkov, and that’s no different in Arena Breakout Infinite.

Elite

Should you buy a Case and Elite in Arena Breakout Infinite?
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Elite costs 500 Bonds and is similar to a membership or subscription with the following benefits:

  • 150 Grids of Extra Storage Space
  • Market Weekly Listing Limit +300
  • Market Simulations Listing Limit +8
  • Exclusive Label

The storage upgrade is a big deal and takes the sting out of inventory management. If you have a few lucky raids, the extra space is invaluable for all the loot you’ll acquire.

The Market system is pretty substantial. If you want to play Wolf of Arena Breakout, the increased limits will help as you can buy and sell more items.

Most players will find value in extra storage space, and Elite makes earning money from your spoils much easier.

Arena Breakout Infinite: What is better, The Case or Elite?

If you’re willing to open your wallet, I would go with either Case. The value of safe inventory slots cannot be understated, and it takes the sting out of poor raids.

If you enjoy hustling on the Market, Elite makes the whole system feel less restrictive. Players start with 350 Grids of storage space, which should be enough during the early game. The subscription may be worth it if you stick around long enough to have space issues.

Arena Breakout Infinite is surprisingly well-optimized. Changing your settings can make a dramatic difference if you’re having issues.


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Anthony Yates
Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He's furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he's not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.