
The Finals - Year 1 Deluxe Edition
Four seasons of cosmetic history bundled into one purchase - if The Finals' physics-driven 3v3 chaos has its hooks in you, this is the cleanest way to dress the part without grinding individual passes.
GamerScout Verdict
Worth it for new players who want the Year 1 cosmetic foundation - pass if you already own any of the included seasonal content.
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About The Finals - Year 1 Deluxe Edition
I've logged enough hours in live-service shooters to know exactly when a game is running a real seasonal model versus when it's just milking a hype window. The Finals sits closer to the former than most of its launch-window competitors, and after watching games like Lawbreakers and Crucible disappear without ceremony, I take that as meaningful. Embark Studios - staffed heavily by Battlefield and DICE veterans - built something that genuinely uses destruction as strategy, not spectacle, and the game has stayed populated well past the point where lesser titles would have gone dark. The core loop is a 3v3 cash-heist format across arenas modeled on cities like Las Vegas, Seoul, and Monaco. Teams locate cashout boxes, crack them, deposit the funds, and do their best to stop every other squad from doing the same. What separates it mechanically is that the entire arena is destructible in real time - floors collapse, walls fold, whole building sections pancake under sustained fire or a Heavy swinging a sledgehammer. The three classes each pull in genuinely different directions: Light players cloak and grapple-hook their way into flanks with SMGs and breach charges; Mediums run healing beams and deployable shields while holding contested points; Heavies bring rocket launchers and raw damage-soaking presence but pay for it in mobility. Class balance has historically been the community's loudest complaint - the Light's invisibility in particular drew sustained frustration early on - and Embark has patched responsively, which is more than you can say for most free-to-play launches. The Year 1 Deluxe Edition is pure cosmetic content stacked on top of a free base game. It packages all four Legacy Battle Passes from Season 1 through Season 4 (covering December 2023 to December 2024), plus the Metro Drifter DLC bundle with 2,400 Multibucks and a Deluxe Edition player background card. The critical asterisk: Legacy Battle Passes re-release the original pass rewards but strip out Multibucks and Bonus Pages, so you are buying outfits and cosmetic progression, not a currency farm. Weapons and gadgets remain unlocked entirely through gameplay, which is the right call and one worth acknowledging. If you already own any of the included passes or the Metro Drifter DLC, you will not receive duplicates, so check your inventory before purchasing. As a live-service package, the value here depends entirely on how much the cosmetic layer matters to you. The game's destruction physics do create moments that no other shooter in this bracket currently matches - collapsing a floor to drop a guarded cashout station one level down, or punching a hole in a ceiling for a vertical ambush, produces the kind of improvised highlight-reel play that keeps session counts healthy. The matchmaking has drawn criticism for consistency, and the AI-generated commentator voices - part of the gameshow framing - feel hollow against the kinetic energy of the matches themselves. These are real friction points, but neither kills the loop. The ranked mode gives competitive players a ladder to climb, and the game runs cross-platform, so population is not a concern on PC at the time of writing.

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Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 or later 64-bit (latest update)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen R5 1600 processor
- Memory
- 12 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 580
- DirectX
- Version 12
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- OS
- Windows 10 or later 64-bit (latest update)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-9600K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
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- Developer
- Embark Studios
- Publisher
- Embark Studios
- Release Date
- Dec 7, 2023
