THE FINALS - Year 1 Deluxe Edition (DLC)
Four legacy battle passes bundled into one DLC for a free-to-play shooter that genuinely earns your Tuesday nights, if the class balance stops making you want to quit first.
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I have watched enough live-service shooters die mid-season to approach any 'Year 1 Deluxe' bundle with genuine suspicion. THE FINALS is the exception that earns a longer look. Embark Studios, staffed heavily by ex-Battlefield developers, built something that actually does what Battlefield has been promising since Bad Company 2: environments that collapse under the weight of the fight, not just scripted set dressing. Walls fold, floors cave, entire buildings come down in real time, and the match state shifts around the wreckage. It is chaotic in the way good chaos should feel, purposeful when you learn to read it. The three-class system carries the game. Light players use grappling hooks, cloaks, and SMGs to create pressure from unexpected angles. The Medium sits in a support-DPS hybrid role, running healing beams and deployable shields. The Heavy brings sledgehammers, rocket launchers, and raw structural destruction that can collapse a fortified position in seconds. Quick Cash, the main three-team mode, tasks squads of three with locating a vault, cracking it, and banking the cash before two opposing teams steal it mid-deposit. That last beat, the steal window where all three teams collide on a single cashout station, produces the game's best moments and, yes, some of its most frustrating ones too. Bank Heist escalates to 3v3v3v3 territory with higher stakes per death, rewarding coordinated squads over lone wolves. Here is where the live-service skeptic in me needs to be honest. The class balance has been a rolling conversation since launch. The Light's invisibility cloak drew sustained criticism for being difficult to counter without specific gadgets, and the Heavy cycled through nerfs that temporarily gutted its viability before Embark walked some changes back. The matchmaking has shown real cracks for newer players who land in lobbies that feel well beyond their skill bracket. Steam reviews sit at Mixed overall, which for a free-to-play shooter tells a specific story: people love the core, they fight with the meta. The AI-voiced commentators add to the game show atmosphere but grow repetitive faster than a weekend grind should allow. Now, the Year 1 Deluxe Edition. It bundles all four Legacy Battle Passes from Seasons 1 through 4, the Metro Drifter DLC bundle, a Deluxe Edition background card, and 2,400 Multibucks. A few things to note before opening your wallet. Legacy Battle Passes are re-released versions that exclude the original Multibucks rewards and Bonus Pages, meaning you are getting the cosmetic track, not the currency-back loop the original pass provided. The base game included in the bundle is identical to the free-to-play client, so you are not unlocking gameplay advantages. Weapons and gadgets are still earned through playing, which is genuinely respectable for the genre. The Multibucks are earmarked for cosmetics only, weapon skins, outfits, the usual storefront inventory. If you already own any of the included passes or the Metro Drifter bundle, there are no duplicates granted, so check your inventory before purchasing. For a returning player or a newcomer who wants a cosmetic head start and does not want to track down four separate legacy passes individually, the bundle makes reasonable logistical sense. For anyone who played through Year 1 actively, the value calculation narrows quickly. The game itself is still alive, matchmaking queues fill across the clock, and Embark has shown a willingness to patch and respond to community pressure, which counts for more than I expected. I have seen games with better launch numbers disappear by Season 2. THE FINALS is still running, still updating, and still capable of producing the kind of destructible-environment moment that makes you call your squad over to look at the replay.

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- OS
- Windows 10 or later 64-bit (latest update)
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- Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen R5 1600 processor
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- 12 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 580
- DirectX
- Version 12
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- Desarrolladora
- Embark Studios
- Distribuidora
- Embark Studios
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 7 dic 2023

