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“The Finals” is a free-to-play first-person shooter game produced by Embark Studios, a subsidiary of Nexon. It focuses on team play in destructible environments, encouraging players to use dynamic environments strategically. As a competitor, you can participate in virtual tournaments, changing and utilizing the arena based on real-world locations. In addition to shooting, the game also allows tactics such as burning down the arena or destroying buildings.
It thrives on spectacular spectacle, inviting players to demonstrate combat skills to gain world fame. The game features a variety of skills, weapons, and gadgets, allowing you to choose your own play style. Environmental destruction is a key feature, turning the arena into a dynamic battlefield. The goal is to become the next All-Star of the “Grand Finals” by excelling in the competition, gathering fans.
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How to use the reserve lineup in the finals?
The reserve lineup in the finals can change the rules of the game at critical moments on the field. Learn how to maximize its potential and swap weapons or gadgets to gain a strategic advantage.
Use time for reserve loading
Unlike other BR games, The Finals allows you to access reserve gear between matches, providing the opportunity to swap weapons and gadgets. This can be decisive in critical moments, giving your team an unexpected advantage.
To access reserve loading
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- You cannot switch your loadout while alive. This option is only available if you are eliminated and waiting to respawn.
Button tip
- While watching, look for the “Change Loading” button prompt in the lower left corner of the screen.
button control
- PlayStation: Press “square”
- Xbox: Press “X”
- PC: Press “J”.
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How to swap lineups in the finals?
- Waiting for elimination: After being eliminated, click the “Change Loadout” button.
- Reserve Gear: Access Reserve Gear and exchange designated weapons and/or gadgets.
- Respawn: Simply respawn and you’ll enter the arena with new gear and ready for action.
Mastering the makeup of your reserve squad can have a significant impact on your team’s performance in the Grand Finals, providing adaptability and strategic flexibility.
Finals gameplay
In “The Final,” players enter a virtual fighting game show inspired by movies like “The Hunger Games” and “Gladiator.” Teams of three compete in the main mode called Cash. The goal is to complete objectives such as opening a vault and moving it to a withdrawal location, collecting coins along the way.
Players select characters based on weight class (light, medium, or heavy), each with unique abilities and speed. Light characters are fast, small, use submachine guns and are invisible. Medium characters have healing abilities and can use assault rifles, while heavy characters have heavy machine guns and C4 explosives.
The game encourages creativity, allowing players to modify the terrain, use a variety of weapons, and adapt to changing weather and time of day conditions. Arenas feature destructible elements, explosive items, and even destructible buildings. Limited construction options exist, including temporary barriers and “Goo” barriers created with special weapons.
When players are eliminated, they turn into statues that teammates can carry and resurrect. Resuscitation is faster with a defibrillator, but without one it takes about five seconds. If too much time has passed, players can choose to respawn using a limited resource called “Rebirth Coins.”
Gameplay is dynamic, with teams strategizing, completing goals, and adapting to the ever-changing virtual environment to become the winning team.
Finals trailer
Finals Overview
title |
finals |
Developer |
Step into the studio |
Publisher |
Step into the studio |
engine |
Unreal Engine |
platform |
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S |
release date |
December 7, 2023 |
type |
first person shooting |
model |
multiplayer game |
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