Arena Breakout: Infinite brings back its Cyberpunk 2077 collaboration, returning one of Night City's most iconic vehicles

20/05/2026 - 11:10

The futuristic aesthetic of Cyberpunk 2077 once again collides with the tactical tension of Arena Breakout: Infinite. MoreFun Studios has officially confirmed the limited-time return of the collaboration between both titles, bringing back exclusive rewards, themed supplies, and one of the most recognizable items from the universe created by CD Projekt RED: the Caliburn.

For those who missed the original event, this is a second chance. For those who already took part, it marks the return of one of the most striking crossovers the extraction shooter has ever seen.

The centerpiece of this return is once again the Caliburn—the hypercar associated with extreme luxury and speed within Cyberpunk 2077—converted here into an exclusive, event-linked collectible.

The collaboration also brings back limited themed items, although the announcement hints that some of the content will have to be unlocked by completing special activity missions. In other words, simply logging in won't cut it; players will need to actively participate to claim all the available rewards.

This approach aligns perfectly with the philosophy of Arena Breakout: Infinite,where progression, risk, and resource gathering are a constant part of the experience.

Furthermore, the return of the event proves something important: the first collaboration likely generated enough interest to justify a second temporary rotation.

And that is no coincidence.

The aesthetic of Cyberpunk 2077 blends surprisingly well with the tone of Arena Breakout, especially regarding advanced technology, tactical gear, and worlds where the value of resources can mean the difference between survival and defeat.

The community is already starting to wonder whether this reissue will only feature returning content or if it will include additional rewards compared to the original event. Returning collaborations often introduce minor new incentives to also draw back players who participated the first time around.

Beyond cosmetics, these types of crossovers continue to reinforce a growing trend within online shooters: utilizing recognizable franchises not just for promotion, but as a way to expand visual identity and maintain steady player activity between major updates.

 

With the return of Cyberpunk 2077 × Arena Breakout: Infinite, the extraction shooter recovers one of its most distinctive collaborations. And this time, those who want to drive away with the Caliburn or claim exclusive items will have another shot... before Night City vanishes from the battlefield once again.



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