
ARC Raiders was meant to be the studios first game, but it was delayed into 2023, but The Finals (called Project Discovery at the time of ARC Raider's delay announcement ) "progressed faster" than Embark Studios "first imagined. If you've heard the name Embark Studios before and are thinking to yourself 'hang on, weren't they working on a different game' you'd be right, as it's made up of former Battlefield devs, and was supposed to release a different game first. Tilleby also explained that all of the destruction runs on the game's servers, as opposed to the hardware, which is how collapsing a whole building is possible. Maps will also have differing times of day and weather effects to make each match feel fresh. Maps are also based on "iconic real world locations," such as the Hotel Monaco in Monte-Carlo, so let's hope Embark doesn't decide to use any culturally important locations as places to sow chaos.

Standard matches pitch four teams of three against one another, though Tilleby notes that it isn't a battle royale. Fans of Arkane's Prey might be happy to spot that there seems to be some kind of weapon that works similarly to the glue gun, allowing you to build quick cover, or platforms to cross over to other buildings. But it’s also a game where the players can use the environment, and adapt to changes in the environment" (thanks, Polygon ). In addition to ARC Raiders, Embark Studios is also developing a team-based online shooter codenamed. So, this is a shooter it’s a game where aiming and shooting is important. As it became known, this decision has another reason. Embark Studios, the studio founded by former EA Chief Designer Patrick Soderlund, have revealed their debut game, the free-to-play PvE shooter Arc Raiders, in which players unite against robots. According to the studio's creative director Gustav Tilleby, The Finals is "a hero builder, not a hero shooter," going on to say the team wants "to build a game that provides players with the tools to meaningfully interact, change, and use their world. In the meantime, head over to This Month on PlayStation for in-depth. Check back soon to get the latest news, screenshots and trailers. And you can already sign up to take part in the game's playtest, though the closed alpha is only running until tomorrow, October 3. PS5 Release date: To be confirmed This game has just been announced. The first trailer gives off an impressive first look, with what looks to be completely destructible environments, and enemies that burst into coins when you take them down. Revealed earlier this week, The Finals is a squad-based, free-to-play multiplayer shooter with inspiration from films like last year's breakout hit Squid Game, and dystopian classic The Running Man. The Finals is an explosive looking new shooter from former Battlefield devsĮmbark Studios has revealed what looks to be its first game, The Finals, an absolutely chaotic looking first-person shooter.

The Finals is an explosive looking new shooter from former Battlefield devs
