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Arena Breakout Infinite: How To Get Secure Case

by Cole Phelps

TLDR:

  • Free Secure Case can only be earned after logging into the game for 3 consecutive days.
  • Players will earn a Reinforced Case Trial Card for Day 3, which allows them to activate the basic Secure Case for 3 days.
  • Higher-tier Secure Cases are only available through monthly subscriptions via real-life money.
  • The developers have not announced any events yet to permanently own the basic Secure Case.

Similar to most other extraction shooters, Arena Breakout Infinite also divides the things you can carry during a raid into multiple categories, and the most important one is your Secure Case.

As you venture into Kamona to complete your very first raid, you will realize that there is no Secure Case available for you, as it is something you have to earn after making minor progress in the game.

Updated on August 13, 2024: With the release of the Early Access version, the way to obtain a Secure Case has changed. Below, you can find out more about the new method of acquiring secure cases.

How To Get Secure Case

After completing the tutorial mission and then the first raid in Arena Breakout Infinite, return to the main menu and click on the Event icon, which is represented by a star. This button only appears after doing the first two raids.

The Event page offers a series of rewards for daily logins and the Day 3 reward includes a Reinforced Case Trial Card. This a coupon that will give you access to the Reinforced Case, the most basic secure case in-game, for three days.

After you earn the Trial Card coupon, head to the Storage page and then click on the Boundle Coupon tab on the top left. Here, you should be able to see your coupons for Reinforced Case Trial Cards.

Another way to earn a Reinforced Case Trial Card is through the new Rank System. Once you reach Level 10, you will unlock a new button in the main menu called Ranked System.

Every time that you extract and get a “Perfect Raid” badge from the game, you receive 100 Challenge Tokens. Depending on your current Rank, the Challenge Tokens you earn could be increased with a certain multiplier. Keep in mind that you must enable Rank Points before matchmaking to earn Challenge Tokens. You can do it on the matchmaking screen.

There is a Season Store in the Rank System’s menu, where you can spend Challenge Tokens to buy various items, including Reinforced Case Trial Cards. Each card costs 800 Challenge Tokens and only gives you 1-day access to the secure case. Also, do note that these trial cards can only be purchased after hitting the Elite 4 and the Expert 5 ranks.

If you want to achieve the higher tier cases, you must spend real-life cash and subscribe for the cases. To do so, head to the Store page on the main menu and then click on Case.

Here, you can subscribe for either of the available cases for a month. Bulletproof Case costs 500 Bonds or $5 per month and delivers a storage space of 2×2. On the other hand, Composite Case costs 1,000 Bonds or $10 per month and gives you a 2×3 storage space.

Keep in mind that the basic Reinforced Case cannot be subscribed to. You can only gain access to it through Trial Cards. For now, the trial card can only be obtained after logging into Arena Breakout Infinite on Day 3. This means you cannot get free access to the Reinforced Case earlier than August 15.

Similar to Escape From Tarkov, every item that you place into the Secure Case during the raid will be returned to you even if you fail to exfil successfully. So, you can use it to save your valuable items like Med Kits, or anything worthy that you find during a raid, such as keys.

There are plenty of different items to loot in Arena Breakout Infinite, which makes it feel and play quite similar to Escape From Tarkov. Some items even share the same name and design as their equivalent in the Battlestate Games’ extraction shooter, which is why Infinite could be the competitor that Tarkov needed for a long time.