The Finals is a F2P FPS With Phenomenal Environmental Destruction; Watch Trailer
Do you like FPS games with extensive destruction mechanics? If so, you should get interested in The Finals. The game will enter closed alpha in two days. On this occasion, a trailer has been published, showing the impressive destruction mechanics.
A trailer announcing the closed alpha of The Finals, a free-to-play FPS for PC from the co-creators of Battlefield, has appeared on the web. It presents spectacular action and extensive possibilities for destroying objects on the map.
What strikes the eye is, first of all, the impressive system of environmental destruction. Virtually every element seen in the trailer can be and is damaged. Some of them are minor and merely cause one wall or small objects to crumble. Others, however, cause buildings to come down on players' heads.
The second clearly visible feature of the game is the high-paced gameplay. Everything happens at a dizzying speed.
If you want to try out The Finals, you can sign up for the aforementioned closed alpha. As part of it, you will be able to try out many of the "experimental" mechanics that the developers are to offer. To do so, you need to go to the title's tab on Steam and click on the "request access" button. The tests will begin on September 29.
The Finals is a network FPS developed by Embark Studios - a Swedish developer founded by people working, among others, on the Battlefield series. During the game we will fight in arenas inspired by real places. Each map is to be largely destructible. The developers encourage players to be creative in using the environment and thus gain an advantage.