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The Finals

The Finals, stylized in all caps as THE FINALS, is a free-to-play


The Finals
first-person shooter, developed and published by Nexon subsidiary
Embark Studios.[2][3] The game focuses on team-based matches on
maps with a destructible environment, where players are
encouraged to use the dynamic environment to their advantage.[4]

Gameplay Developer(s) Embark Studios


The Finals revolves around players competing in the titular Publisher(s) Embark Studios
fictional VR combat game show.[5][6] This is reflected in the Director(s) Gustav Tilleby[1]
holographic crowds which are seen during gameplay, as well as the
Engine Unreal Engine 5
commentary provided by the game in the form of The Finals' two
hosts making observations about the status of a given team or the Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
game itself. Developer Embark Studios has stated that the game is PlayStation 5
partly inspired by The Hunger Games and Gladiator (2000).[7] Xbox Series X/S
Release December 7, 2023
Most game modes feature 2, 3, or 4 teams, each competing against
Genre(s) First-person
each other in a "free-for-all" competition. The players choose their
shooter
characters based on a "Light", "Medium", and "Heavy" scale, with
the character model changing to reflect that.[2][5][8] Certain Mode(s) Multiplayer
weapons, moves, and features are class specific and each class has
a different movement speed.[2][8] Light builds are faster and smaller, but are weakened by a much lower
health amount. Medium builds are a traditional soldier class, with median speed, size, and durability, while
Heavy builds are the most durable class, but have limited maneuverability.[9]

Each class is privy to different equipment and abilities, balancing the game. The Light class is given an
abundance of abilities related to speed and movement, such as the Grappling Hook or Evasive Dash. They
also have tools to evade and hide, making them a viable option despite their low health. The Heavy class is
given powerful destructive tools, such as the RPG and C4, as well as protective measures like the Mesh and
Dome shield. The Medium class features several "support" items, including the ability to heal teammates,
revive them, and place turrets.

The game mechanics encourage emergent gameplay by the way of the many free variables present.[5]
These include the highly player-modifiable terrain (both destruction and limited construction), varied
weather conditions and time of day (which change between matches), and team compositions.[2][5][8] The
arenas contain items which are suspended from ropes, as well as items on the ground that can be picked up
and thrown by the players, such as barrels and plant pots. Some of them are explosive, meaning they will
explode on impact.[5] Entire buildings are potentially destructible if the correct supports are targeted.[2] The
game does allow for limited construction, though this takes the form of temporary structures (such as
barriers the player can shelter behind), as well as through the use of the "Goo Gun" and "Goo Grenade",
which both create a solid, though destructible barrier, which has the appearance of foam insulation.
Players who are killed are turned into statues that their teammates can carry and use to revive them.[2] It
takes about 5 seconds to revive a player, lowered to 2 if a defibrillator is used. If enough time elapses, a
player may choose to respawn themselves, though this consumes a so-called "Respawn Coin". In quick-
play games, players can respawn an unlimited number of times, while in Tournament game modes, players
have a limited amount of Respawn Coins.

Game Modes

Cashout
In Cashout, 4 teams each with 3 players against one another complete objectives that consist of opening
vaults and transporting them to a "cashout station". After bringing the vault to the station, players must
defend the point until the cashout timer expires. Other teams can "steal" the cashout in progress, claiming
ownership of the point and the potential payout ranging from $10,000 to $22,000 per vault. Multiple vaults
can be brought to a single cashout station, combining their payouts under one timer.[5] Aspects of these
objectives take inspiration from traditional capture the flag and king of the hill game types, requiring teams
to have control of the area to perform the desired action.[2][5][8] Matches last 9 minutes, with the ability to
add a 1-minute "overtime" to the match if a vault is deposited into a cashout station within the last 60
seconds of the match. In Cashout, players have limited respawn credits and teams lose 30% of their total
money if all team members die at any point. Players are not able to change their contestant once the match
starts, but they can swap items from their reserve loadout after a death.

Quick Cash
In this variation of the Cashout game mode,[2] 3 teams of 3 compete against one another. The ultimate
winner of the round is the first team to complete 2 cashouts ($20,000).[2] Other metrics based on kills,
assists, deaths, and objectives are tracked and shown to the players at the end of the game. The players earn
in-game currency, known as VRs, by eliminating players, completing objectives, and other combat
maneuvers.[8]

Bank It
A second game mode, Bank It, focuses more on player vs. player combat and individual play. Scattered
around the map are various caches filled with coins, which 4 teams of three compete to collect, 3v3v3v3.
The currency is held by players on their person but is dropped upon their death. Additionally, any time a
player is eliminated, they drop additional currency, even if they weren't holding any otherwise. This
currency can be turned in at temporary deposits that appear on the map periodically, forcing teams to
occasionally congregate in the same place to "bank" their coins. The first team to bank $40,000 in currency
wins.[10]

Solo Bank It
Bank It also had a "solo" mode, where 12 players compete individually in a free-for-all format, rather than
in teams. This mode is now available only in private matches.[11]

Power Shift
Added in Season 2, Power Shift is a 5v5 "King of the Hill" mode where teams fight for control of a floating
platform that continuously moves throughout the map, with both teams try to push the platform in opposite
directions. Unlike Cashout or Bank It, Power Shift allows players to change not only their equipment but
also their contestants throughout the match.[12][13]

Terminal Attack
Terminal Attack was initially a limited-time event game mode, launched on May 2, 2024. This game mode
was set to end on May 22, 2024. In Terminal Attack, ten players divided into two groups of five each –
Attackers and Defenders – take turns and try to reach their own mutually exclusive goals. Attackers have
limited time to breach the Defenders' defenses and insert their Decryption Key into one of two Terminals
available in the arena. Meanwhile, Defenders must strategize and coordinate their defense to prevent the
Attackers from achieving their objective. The teams switch their sides after three rounds and the best team
of seven rounds wins. In this game mode, players cannot respawn and heal themselves, and Medium is
disallowed to use their Healing Beam and Defibrillator, meaning each contestant has one life only per round
with the ability to regenerate only some of their health while not under fire. Additionally, all their equipment
does not regenerate and is renewed each round. The damage dealt to the arena is persistent throughout the
entire match. Terminal Attack is similar to the default modes in Valorant and Counter-Strike.[14]

On May 22, 2024 Embark announced that Terminal Attack will become a permanent game mode due to
greater than expected popularity.[15]

Ranked Tournaments

Cashout
Tournaments feature a modified version of the Cashout game mode, occurring in consecutive rounds with a
bracket of 8 teams (24 players).[16] In the first 2 rounds, 4 teams compete in each game, with the top 2
teams advancing. In the final round, the top 2 teams face off head-to-head to determine a winner. There are
a total of 3 rounds in Ranked Tournaments, and players are only able to swap items from their reserve
between rounds.[17] As players win or lose matches they increase their ranking through various leagues,
ranging from Bronze to Diamond. Originally, The Finals featured both Ranked and Unranked
Tournaments, but the Unranked variation was removed in Season 2.[18] Starting with Season 3, the Cashout
ranked tournament will no longer be available.

Terminal Attack
Since June 13, 2024 with Season 3, Terminal Attack has replaced Cashout Tournament as the main ranked
mode of THE FINALS.[19]

World Tour
Debuted on June 13, 2024 with Season 3, World Tour consists of weekly rotating Cashout Tournaments. A
Player's overall cash earned in the World Tour gamemode allows them to advance their World Tour badge,
as well as placing them on a global leaderboard. [19]

Event Game Modes

Steal the Spotlight


Steal the Spotlight was a limited-time event game mode, which was a variant of Solo Bank It. This event
lasted from January 31 until February 14, 2024. In Steal the Spotlight contestants played as the Heavy with
a pre-set loadout consisting of the Lewis Gun and SA1216 as primary weapons, a variety of gadgets, and
Charge 'n Slam as their Specialization. There was also a unique set of cosmetics for this game mode which
all players had equipped while in the match. By completing certain contracts within Steal the Spotlight,
contestants could obtain the cosmetic items worn in the game. During the match, the gameplay was the
same as regular Solo Bank It, except that the map was always Las Vegas and there were special turrets and
laser sensors near all cashout stations that added a new aspect of stealthiness to the match.

Smoking Guns
Smoking Guns was a limited-time event game mode, which was a variant of Cashout. This event originally
lasted from February 29 to March 3, 2024, but was extended to March 14. In Smoking Guns, contestants
choose a premade loadout for the 3 builds in the game that restricts you to Western-style equipment. Each
Build was able to use the frag grenades, pyro grenades, and gas grenades. Light was limited to the
Grappling Hook as the Specialization, The Sword, SH1900 (Sawed-Off Shotgun), and The SR-84 (Sniper
Rifle) for the weapons, and Smoke Grenade and Glitch Grenade for the build-specific gadgets. Medium
was restricted to the Healing Beam as the Specialization, R.357 and Model 1887 for the weapons, and the
Zipline, Explosive Mines, and Goo Grenades for the build-specific gadgets. Heavy was restricted to Charge
'n Slam for the Specialization, The Lewis Gun and The Sledgehammer for the weapons, and Pyro Mine
and Barricades for build-specific gadgets. There was also a specific set of cosmetics for this game mode
which all players had equipped during the match. By completing certain contracts within Smoking Guns,
contestants could obtain the cosmetic items worn in the game mode. During the match, the gameplay was
the same as regular Cashout, except that the map was always Monaco and there were Western-style objects
and decorations all around the map.

Bunny Bash
Bunny Bash was a limited-time event game mode, which was a variant of Power Shift. This event lasted
from March 27 to April 10, 2024. In Bunny Bash, contestants choose a premade loadout for the 3 builds in
the game. These loadouts promoted the new weapons introduced to the game at the start of Season 2,
including the Famas and the KS-23. Similar to the Smoking Guns event, each Build was able to use the
frag grenades, pyro grenades, and gas grenades. Light was limited to the Grappling Hook as the
Specialization, and The Sword and The SR-84 (Sniper Rifle) for the weapons. Medium was restricted to
the Healing Beam as the Specialization and the Famas and Model 1887 for the weapons. Heavy was
restricted to Charge 'n Slam for the Specialization, and the KS-23 and The Sledgehammer for the weapons.
Similar to Smoking Guns, there was also a specific set of cosmetics for this game mode in the form of
Easter-themed bunny suits, which all players had equipped during the match. By completing certain
contracts within Bunny Bash, contestants could obtain the cosmetic items worn in the game mode in
addition to Easter-themed weapon skins. During the match, the gameplay was the same as regular Power
Shift, except that the map was always SYS$HORIZON and there were Easter-style objects and decorations
across the map.

Development
The Finals, along with Arc Raiders are the first two titles from Stockholm-based Embark Studios.[20] A
producer noted that destructibility changed the way the player approached the game, saying "we're
constantly surprised by the new and inventive ways players utilize the freedom the game grants. Why open
a door when you can use a rocket launcher to blow a hole in the wall, right?".

The title was announced in August 2022 for PC,[21] with console ports later unveiled for PlayStation 5 and
Xbox Series X and Series S.[22] Closed betas were run in early 2023, with the first closed beta lasting from
March 7–21, 2023,[23][24] and the second closed beta occurring between June 14–21.[25] An open beta
took place between October 26 until November 5.[26][27]

The Finals was released on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 on December 7, 2023, during The
Game Awards 2023.[28] The Finals features full support for crossplay, allowing players on different
platforms to play together.[29] On release, underperforming servers caused the developers to put a
temporary cap on player counts.[30]

Reception
Reception
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score

Metacritic PC: 80[32]

OpenCritic 85 %[31]

According to IGN, poor performance and low frame rates posed an issue during the game's early closed
betas.[7] The Finals has also been criticized for the use of the A.I. text-to-speech program created by
ElevenLabs[33] to artificially generate the voices of characters, rather than utilizing traditional voice
actors.[34][35] Embark Studios responded to the criticism, telling Axios the generated voicework in The
Finals is "based on a mix of professional voice actors and temp voices from Embark employees."[36]

As of March 2024, the game has been given a "Mostly Positive" rating on Steam.[37]

Accolades

Year Award Category Result Ref.

Online Game of the Year Nominated


2024 27th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards [38][39]
Outstanding Technical Achievement Nominated

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External links
Official website (https://www.reachthefinals.com/)

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Finals&oldid=1233975165"

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