2023-12-11 17:39:52
Estelle Vernet
❘ Published: 2023-12-11T14:18:16 ❘ Updated: 2023-12-11T14:18:23
The Finals is a PvP game and, like all other titles in this category, it offers several game modes. Here are all the game modes you can play in The Finals.
The Finals has gotten off to a roaring start since its surprise launch on multiple platforms just following The Game Awards 2023. And while the game has its balance issues, player numbers suggest most are having a good time, even surpassing MW3 on Steam , which is a considerable achievement.
One of the good things regarding The Finals is that it has multiple game modes. So this means that there is a place for both casual and hardcore gamers. Here’s everything you need to know regarding The Finals game modes.
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The Finals: All game modes explained
At the time of writing this article, 3 game modes are available in The Finals: Quick Cashout, Rain of Coins, Tournament & Ranked Tournament.
Fast cashout
Quick Cash is a casual game mode where all teams fight for a chest. Your objective is to collect two chests and transport it to a cash point. You’ll respawn fairly quickly and the stakes are low in this mode.
Rain of Coins
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Rain of Coins is a Rumble-type game mode to 12 players where your objective is to recover as much money as possible within a period of 15 minutes. There will be a total 4 teams divided into groups of three. As a player, you will continue to collect money and every time you eliminate someone, you will also be able to take their money.
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Tournament & Ranked Tournament
Ranked Tournament is the ultimate stakes game mode in The Finals. Here, a total of 16 teams will face each other and the final objective is to recover more money than the opposing teams. As the name suggests, the games take place in a tournament format.
Four games of four teams will take place and only two will qualify each time. This will continue until there are only two teams left and only one will win.
The Tournament (unranked) is not very different, except that there is 8 teams with no issues involved. However, this is the most realistic training you will get before entering a Ranked Tournament in The Finals.
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That’s everything you need to know regarding the different game modes in The Finals. Be sure to check out the rest of our coverage of The Finals on Dexerto.
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