The Finals, a first-person shooter game, has been struggling to maintain its player count following its highly anticipated launch. Despite its unique gameplay loop and finely-tuned mechanics, the game has seen a significant drop in concurrent players since its peak of 242,399 at launch, now averaging around 20k concurrent players.
For fans of FPS games and PC gaming, the decline of The Finals is disheartening. The game’s emphasis on skillful gameplay and teamwork in a 3v3 structure sets it apart from other popular shooters, but its dwindling player base has made it challenging for new players to join without facing tough competition from experienced veterans.
One of the major concerns is the game’s visual identity, which lacks originality and fails to stand out. However, there is hope on the horizon with the upcoming Season 2 expected to launch in the second week of March. The introduction of new maps and rewards through the Battle Pass is anticipated to revitalize the game and attract more players.
As the gaming community eagerly awaits the arrival of Season 2, there is optimism that it will breathe new life into The Finals and provide a fresh and engaging experience for both existing and potential players.