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Arena BreakoutXernel cheat for Arena Breakout: Infinite is a private software solution with high stability, regular updates, convenient configuration, and support for the latest game version for smooth and confident gameplay.
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Detected on second game and reccieved ban. Dont recommend
The product works great and is easy to use. Im on 25h2 and still functions properly.
I quickly figured out the settings, the menu seemed clear
unstable but works. cheat randomly unloaded. aim is very bad. esp is nice
Сам по себе чит хороший, для его цены много функций, но хочу подметить что аим не работает от слова совсем, бан прилетает спустя 8-12 часов даже если ты не запускал катку а просто заинжектил в файлы игры и зашел на акк, есть баг при активации/выключении функций нужно всегда быть с полным экраном т.к. тебе просто не дает выключить либо включить функцию. Короче для первого раза попробовать чит нормальный, НО не на постоянную основу.
Пользуюсь не так давно, но первое впечатление очень хорошее. Работает стабильно, без ошибок. Поддержка тоже оставила положительное впечатление.




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Xernel Arena Breakout is a private ABI cheat with aim, ESP, and loot in one key.
Aim and the visual side sit on separate tabs, so you can leave the aim module off entirely if all you want is map awareness. Bone selection decides whether the aim locks to the head for a fast kill or the torso for a more forgiving hit — a tactical choice, not a difficulty slider. Aimbot FOV and Draw FOV stay apart on purpose: one is where the aim locks on, the other is just what gets drawn on screen, and merging them would flash the active zone before a shot is fired.
Player and bot ESP toggle independently, which means draw distance and highlighting can be split: players stay visible across the whole map, bots only where they matter in a close fight. Snaplines run a line to each target, handy for picking a priority fast in a crowd, though most players switch them off on empty ground where the lines just clutter the view. A weapon label on an opponent shows what they're carrying before you close the distance, and the inventory viewer lists an approximate value per item, so the call to fight for loot or move on happens on the spot rather than after digging through every pocket. Corpse ESP works separately from live targets, so bodies stay visible after a fight instead of a blind walk through the area.
Loot splits into six categories — containers, weapon cases, med bags, strongboxes and cash registers, military loot, and household loot — each with its own toggle, so a loot-heavy building can run with one or two categories active instead of lighting up everything at once. Custom loot colors make valuable crates readable from junk before a single item prompt opens. Aim, ESP, and loot under one key make this an Arena Breakout Infinite cheat built as a full kit, not a single-purpose card. For anyone specifically looking for an Arena Breakout radar cheat rather than an in-game overlay: the 2D radar opens in its own window and doesn't draw over gameplay, with zoom, position, and transparency handled separately from the visual modules.
The motherboard needs to run in UEFI mode, not Legacy, and the system disk has to be GPT — moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not flipping a setting in the loader. HWID masking usually isn't part of the base key here either: Xernel sells its spoofer as a separate product under the same profile. The cheat targets the Arena Breakout: Infinite client through Steam or the standalone launcher; other client versions aren't supported.
The GetCheats provider directory lists Xernel at Trust Score 80, a Verified badge, and a 3.53 rating across 17 purchase-verified reviews — figures that move as new reviews come in. Beyond ABI, the same developer runs five more listings for other games, so this isn't a one-off card built around a single title. The listing also carries a separate "No bans!" tag on the tile — the seller's own claim, not a line we're adding here.
Keys run 1, 3, 7, 14, and 30 days, from 510 GCC a day up to 3,825 GCC a month — a short key is worth it just to test the build before committing to a longer one. GCC is drawn from the internal balance, and if it falls short at checkout, the payment screen only asks to cover the difference rather than top up the whole balance again. The key is issued automatically after payment and sits in the account dashboard alongside its expiry date, so there's no waiting on email. HWID masking is usually a separate purchase at Xernel: the Xernel Temp Spoofer, sold on its own rather than bundled into this key.