Embark Studios has announced the closed beta phase of The Finals for next March 7. The Finals will hold a closed phase in which for two weeks we can enjoy the next title via Steam and experience first-hand the exciting team-based free to play shooter that promises to push environmental dynamism, destruction and player freedom to the limit.
To give us an idea, Embark Studios has published a video that shows part of what awaits us in The Finals, where players will compete in recreations of such emblematic places as the skyscrapers of downtown Seoul, the old town of Monaco or the shores of the French Riviera. Throughout the two weeks that this beta will last, players will be able to unlock weapons, gadgets, tons of cosmetics and much more.
The closed beta phase of The Finals has already been announced
Rob Runesson, executive producer of The Finals, has commented that many of the members of Embark have been creating first-person shooters for more than two decades, and just when they thought everything was squeezed to the maximum, they have found the Holy Grail of developers. This, coupled with new type of destruction at server levelwill bring a new level of experience to the world of shooters.
With server-level destruction and movement, almost anything can be destroyed in The Finals. We want to breathe new life into a genre that has, frankly, become a bit monotonous, and we can’t wait to test The Finals with a large number of players to see if they agree with our perspective so that we can continue to improve the experience. game before launching it.
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The Finals is still in development, and participants in the closed beta phase of The Finals should be aware that there will be tweaks, changes and additions based on your feedback. This is a game that incorporates experimental features such as movement and destruction at the server level, and many of them require trial and error to work properly, so please be patient and understanding.