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Ghost Review for Arena Breakout 2026

Ghost Review for Arena Breakout 2026

Ghost earns its price for anyone who needs the full package in Arena Breakout right away: a precise aimbot with a separate Silent mode, ESP on players and the entire loot pool with real item prices, plus Misc utilities like Instant Kill and recoil control. The cheat's status has stayed undetected since release, with updates every 12-24 hours. We tested Ghost in the Airport Hunt season, broke down every feature, and compared it to the budget version. The price starts from 500 rubles per day.

If all you need is a wallhack without an aimbot, it makes more sense to get Ghost Lite (from 400 rubles, an ESP package without Aim and Misc). If full control over combat matters to you, below we break down what keeps Ghost ranked among the strongest private cheats for ABI in 2026, how it differs from the junior version in features and price, and what a two week test on live accounts in the Airport Hunt season actually showed.

How We Tested Ghost

Arena Breakout: Infinite from MoreFun Studios (a division of Tencent Games) left early access for a full release on September 15, 2025, and the game has run on seasons ever since, adding new maps, weapons, and weather effects. Season 4, called Airport Hunt, is currently live and added the Guoyapos International Airport map, and that's the season Ghost was tested in.

We tested Ghost in the Airport Hunt season (the current Arena Breakout: Infinite patch), in both Solo and Squad modes, on Farm, Valley, Northridge, and the new Guoyapos International airport. We checked how smooth the aimbot felt in close combat, how readable ESP stayed at distances from 200 meters, and how Items ESP behaved in loot heavy spots like TV Station. We separately checked launching through the developer's proprietary loader and compatibility with the ABI game launcher, which requires windowed mode.

The game is protected by ACE, a kernel-level anticheat from Tencent with real-time HWID bans. Over two weeks of testing, none of the test accounts got banned, each purchase came with an individual build, which is confirmed both by the developer's support team in a private Discord channel and by the status in our catalog: undetected, with excellent reliability.

In total, we ran more than twenty raids on two separate accounts during the test period: one used the full Ghost feature set, the other ran the Ghost Lite ESP package in parallel for a fair side by side comparison under identical conditions. Both accounts survived a new game patch mid test without a single block, which for kernel-level cheats facing fresh content is the exception rather than the rule.

Ghost Features: A Practical Breakdown

On the product page, the features are split into three blocks: Aim, ESP, and Misc, and in practice they don't work in isolation, they operate as one connected system. Player and Loot ESP tell you where to go and who to fight, the aimbot with Silent mode handles the actual firefight, and Misc removes routine tasks like manually controlling recoil. Below we break down each block based on what the two week test actually showed, not just the feature list from the product page.

Ghost menu: Visuals tab with ESP settings for players and bots

Aimbot in Ghost: Regular and Silent, Kept Separate

The classic aimbot is configured through four parameters: an activation hotkey, the FOV capture angle, aim Smooth, and the maximum target tracking distance. Pairing low Smooth with a narrow FOV gives natural crosshair movement in close range firefights, for example inside Armory buildings, where reaction time decides everything in split seconds.

Separate from the classic aim, Ghost runs Perfect Silent (pSilent): bullets land exactly on target without a single camera movement. The settings are fully independent, its own hotkey, its own FOV, a separate distance limit. This removes the main risk of any aimbot, visible crosshair jerking on a stream recording or in the eyes of a Squad teammate. Over two weeks of testing, pSilent never produced a sudden camera jump, even at long range with a rifle.

In practice, for close combat with a shotgun or SMG it's more convenient to set a wide FOV and medium Smooth, the crosshair has time to switch between targets inside TV Station and Lockdown without feeling like it's teleporting. For a sniper duel in open spots like Farm and Valley, the picture flips: a narrow FOV and minimal Smooth give an accurate first shot, and pSilent removes the need to manually finish the aim. The developer keeps both modes separate specifically so you don't have to reconfigure your aim when switching weapons mid raid, instead you can just switch between presets with a single hotkey right in combat.

Player ESP in Ghost: What You See Through Walls

Player ESP shows live operators and bots through any cover: box, skeleton, nickname, weapon in hand, gear price, distance to target, armor, ammo count, and current health. During testing, the difference between box and skeleton was most noticeable at range: skeleton reads more precisely up close, while a box is easier to keep in your field of view while running across open terrain like Valley at night.

Player and loot ESP in Ghost: boxes, health, weapon price and a corpse at a distance Skeleton ESP in Ghost through a haystack, the bot is visible without a direct line of sight

The separate Show Bots line is especially useful in ABI: local Militants and guards are easy to confuse with players without this label, and there are especially many of them at the Guoyapos airport. The maximum draw distance is configured separately from loot, so the on-screen player list doesn't turn into a mess when there are a lot of targets.

The Show Armor and Show Ammo indicators are most useful right before deciding whether to fight: you can see whether it's worth engaging an opponent in heavy T5 armor with a full ammo count, or whether it's smarter to go around and find an easier target. Show Weapon adds a third factor on top of that, you see the weapon in the enemy's hands before the firefight even starts, which is critical on open spots like Valley at night, where detection range is already shorter due to darkness.

During testing, the maximum distance for Player ESP held up around three hundred to four hundred meters without losing text readability, beyond that names and armor numbers start blending into visual noise on screen, especially on open maps like Farm. The developer left this parameter adjustable as a separate setting, so it's easy to dial in the right distance for your specific monitor and screen resolution in a couple of minutes.

Items ESP: Loot and Its Real Price

This is where Ghost beats most competitors on depth: separate filters for weapons, attachments, ammo, armor, medical items (Recovery), backpacks (Mybag), rigs (Vestbag), loot containers, avatars, safes, pockets, badges, and a general Other category. Every item on screen shows its name, real market price, and distance.

Items ESP in Ghost: price and distance to loot items

In practice this changes raid tactics entirely: instead of searching every building on Northridge one by one, the route gets built around the highest value markers on the map. In test raids with Items ESP turned on, the team came out ahead financially in nearly every run, even when an encounter with other players didn't go their way.

One of the test runs at Armory clearly showed the difference: without ESP the team usually spends five to seven minutes clearing the building and misses half the containers, with Items ESP turned on, the same location gets cleared in two minutes, and safes (Safe) and dead bots' pockets (Pocket) are visible right away, no manual clicking through every crate. The separate label on medical items (Recovery) saves time in the moment when you need to heal up fast before extraction instead of digging through your inventory manually under fire.

Misc in Ghost: Beyond Aim and Awareness

Instant Kill takes down a target with a single hit regardless of armor level, which is especially noticeable against T5 sets, where you'd normally need two or three clean penetrating hits in a row. During testing this feature was used selectively, only against the most heavily armored opponents in the final stage of a raid, not in every firefight, otherwise fights turn into a formality with no sense of actually playing the game.

Recoil Control removes weapon recoil entirely, so long automatic bursts hold tight groupings at any range without manual mouse compensation. The difference is especially noticeable on high fire rate weapons: without Recoil Control, by the third or fourth round in a burst the crosshair climbs up and drifts to the side, with the function enabled the entire burst lands on a single point.

Config System saves and loads ready made setting profiles with one click, and in practice this feature saves the most time for anyone who switches playstyle between sessions: for example, a profile for a quiet Silent raid with minimal ESP kept separate from a profile for open combat with full aim and maximum draw distance. Switching between profiles takes seconds right from the cheat menu, no need to exit the game.

HWID Spoofer: What Ghost Doesn't Have

Ghost doesn't include a built-in spoofer, this isn't a hidden flaw, it's an honest fact stated right on the product page. With ACE's active kernel-level HWID bans, it's worth planning for this in advance, the Crooked spoofer for Arena Breakout covers exactly this need, and the rest of the cheats for the game are collected on the Arena Breakout hub.

In practice this means a simple rule: as long as the account is alive, the risk is limited to that one account getting banned, but if the hardware itself gets flagged, without a spoofer a new account on the same PC starts with the same HWID and risks getting banned even faster than the first one. A smart approach for anyone planning to play on Ghost for more than one season: have a plan ready for a ban in advance, instead of scrambling for a spoofer in a panic the day after getting blocked.

Ghost Lite: The Budget Version Without Aim

The same developer also releases Ghost Lite, a stripped down version with ESP only, no aimbot and no Misc functions, cheaper than the full Ghost. Lite's ESP feature list differs from the senior version and is built specifically around ABI's extraction gameplay: seeing live players, a separate label for bots (important at the Guoyapos airport, where there's no shortage of Militants), a wallhack for already dead corpses, real time distance to target, an evaluation of enemy gear value based on market prices, checking team membership through Party-check, the target's account level, and its current health.

ParameterGhostGhost Lite
Aimbot and Silent AimYesNo
Player and Bot ESPYesYes
ESP on corpses, Party-check, levelnot listed separatelyYes
Items ESP with loot pricingYesNo
Misc: Instant Kill, No Recoil, ConfigYesNo
Price per dayfrom 500 rublesfrom 400 rubles
Price per weekfrom 2500 rublesfrom 2000 rubles
Price per monthfrom 4000 rublesfrom 3500 rubles

In practice, the choice between versions comes down to one question: do you need an aimbot. If your goal is simply to spot the enemy before they spot you and decide in advance whether a specific piece of loot is worth fighting for, Ghost Lite covers that job for less money and with the same stability as the senior version. If you also need an accurate shot without hesitation at the decisive moment, the extra cost of the full Ghost usually pays for itself in the very first successful raid with valuable loot.

Ghost Lite subscription periods: one day for 400 rubles, three days for 1000 rubles, a week for 2000 rubles, a month for 3500 rubles. Product page: Ghost Lite, where you'll also find the current status and payment methods.

Ghost Stability and Launch

Ghost runs on Windows 10 and 11 (builds 1903 through 25H2), on Intel and AMD processors with no generation restrictions. Launching happens through the developer's proprietary loader, the installation guide lives on a separate page and is written for beginners: from download to the first launch in game takes just a few minutes. One mandatory condition: the game client must be running through the official ABI launcher and in windowed mode, without that the driver won't pick up the process.

The first launch during testing went like this: downloaded the loader from the link in the developer's guide, logged in with the purchased key, waited for the individual build to load, minimized the loader, and launched Arena Breakout: Infinite through the official launcher in windowed mode. The cheat menu opens over the game with a standard hotkey, all settings carry over between sessions through Config System, we never had to re-enter aimbot and ESP settings after a restart.

Over two weeks of testing on the Airport Hunt season patch, Ghost crashed once, after the game update early in the week, and it was fixed by a developer patch within a day. The update frequency (every 12-24 hours) is higher than most competitors on the Arena Breakout cheat market, and that directly lowers the risk of detection on fresh patches. The developer keeps an open Discord channel with an update log, where the status after every game patch is usually posted within a few hours.

Ghost Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • A full feature set: aimbot, Silent mode, ESP on players and all loot, Misc, all in one subscription
  • Items ESP with real item pricing, this level of depth is rare among ABI cheats
  • Updates every 12-24 hours and an undetected status with no complaints since release
  • An individual build for every buyer
  • Simple installation through the proprietary loader with a step by step guide

Cons:

  • No built-in HWID spoofer, a separate solution is needed after a ban
  • No protection against OBS screen capture, it's better not to stream or record raids with Ghost turned on
  • Windowed mode is mandatory, some players are used to playing fullscreen
  • Priced higher than ESP-only versions like Ghost Lite, which is only justified if you actually use the aim

Ghost Price and How to Buy

Current rates: one day from 500 rubles, a week from 2500 rubles, a month from 4000 rubles. The same periods cost from $7, $35, and $55 respectively, payment is available through several providers to choose from. Direct link to the product: buy Ghost →. To compare with other options for the game, including the budget ESP package and a radar, check out the rest of the Arena Breakout cheats on the hub.

It makes sense to tie your subscription length to your play style, not just grab the cheapest option. A daily subscription pays for itself in one intense evening focused on high value loot, a weekly plan suits players who farm every day of a given season and don't want to manually renew mid work week, and a monthly plan offers the best price per day of the three and makes sense for regular players who spend several hours in ABI almost daily.

Questions about installation and activation are handled in the community: Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members).

Who Ghost Is a Good Fit For

There's no universal answer here, it all depends on what you need to accomplish in a raid.

If price matters: get Ghost Lite for 400 rubles a day, same developer and the same level of undetected reliability, but ESP only, without aim and Misc.

If safety matters: stick to windowed mode and keep an eye on loader updates, and separately consider a spoofer from the game hub, since Ghost doesn't include one.

If you need the maximum feature set: the full version of Ghost with aim, Silent mode, and Items ESP covers almost every task in ABI raids without needing to buy anything else.

If you play solo: Party-check from the Ghost Lite lineup isn't part of Ghost's feature list, but Show Bots and full Player ESP help you tell a real opponent from AI guards faster when there's no one to watch your back.

If you play in a Squad: Items ESP for the team speeds up splitting loot between teammates before you even reach the building, and Instant Kill and Recoil Control from the Misc block stand out most in group clashes, where every fraction of a second counts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ghost

Is Ghost Detected or Undetected Right Now?

As of publication, Ghost is undetected, the status is confirmed in the ForgeCheats catalog and gets updated along with the cheat itself every 12-24 hours, in sync with Arena Breakout: Infinite patches. The current status is always visible right on the product page before purchase, and updates get posted there right after each check on the current patch.

How Much Does Ghost Cost for Arena Breakout?

From 500 rubles per day up to 4000 rubles per month, dollar options are available from $7 to $55 through separate payment providers. The range covers both a single raid on the weekend and ongoing play throughout the month, pick the specific period based on your schedule, not just the lowest price.

Ghost Won't Launch, What Should I Do?

First check that the game is in windowed mode and confirm your Windows version (needs to be 10 or 11, no unusual builds), then open the developer's guide linked on the product page. If the problem doesn't go away, message ForgeCheats on Telegram, issues like this get handled there in real time, not just on a fixed support schedule.

Do I Need a Spoofer Along with Ghost?

The ACE anticheat bans by HWID, so after a real ban without a spoofer your hardware stays blocked until you fully reinstall the system or swap out components. Ghost itself doesn't include a spoofer, it's worth picking a separate solution for Arena Breakout ahead of time, not after your first ban, when there's no time left to choose.

What's the Difference Between Ghost and Ghost Lite?

Ghost Lite has the same developer and the same ESP engine, but without the aimbot and Misc functions, just a wallhack for players, bots, corpses, and their gear's price. Because of that, Ghost Lite is cheaper (from 400 rubles) and fits players who only need information in ABI, not help with shooting. See the detailed comparison of both versions in the section above.