The Finals Cheating Issues: Embark Studios Promises a Fix

The Finals Cheating Issues: Embark Studios Promises a Fix

Embark Studios, developer of The Finals, has addressed the recent cheating issues in the game and assured the community that a fix is on the way. This article discusses the impact of cheating problems, the response from Embark Studios, and the overall reception of The Finals in the gaming community.

The Impact of Cheating Problems

The Finals developer Embark Studios has commented on the recent cheating issues that have been plaguing the new free-to-play shooter and promises that a fix is on the way. In the past few days, the problem has reached a boiling point in the community as fans have even asked The Finals devs to region-lock China since many of the reported cheaters have been using Mandarin names. Of course, this proposed solution isn't one the team at Embark Studios is likely to move forward with, as The Finals' community manager explained that many of these players aren't actually Chinese; rather, these players use Mandarin names so they will be more difficult to report.

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Despite some controversies, The Finals has quickly become one of the most popular recent releases. Days after it was shadow-dropped at The Game Awards, The Finals started to outperform Call of Duty on Steam. The development team hasn't used this success as an excuse to rest, as Embark Studios has diligently updated The Finals in the weeks since the game's launch. As is the case with online multiplayer titles, there is always something to be done.

Embark Studios didn't offer an exact timeframe for when to expect a fix, but it is encouraging to hear that the team is aware of the issue and nearing a solution. When it comes to online multiplayer titles like The Finals, cheating issues can quickly become a major deal that directly impacts how players interact with the game. While The Finals does offer something new to the genre with highly destructible arenas and melee components, there are certainly plenty of other rivals in the free-to-play space if gamers become frustrated by in-game issues.

Response from Embark Studios

The Finals developer Embark Studios has taken to Discord to communicate that a fix is on the way for the game's recent cheating problem. As first reported by IGN, Embark has stated that a technical issue has kept the team from 'banning cheaters efficiently.' Fortunately, the devs claim a fix is near, so the team will once again be able to commit to its anti-cheating endeavors.

We’re now nearing a solution to this bug, and we’re already begun re-upping our anti-cheat measures again. Thanks for your patience as we continue to sort through issues. Keeping the game a smooth, safe, and fair space for players is our biggest priority.

Even mixed reviews haven't slowed The Finals down, as the game continues to hit massive player numbers. The Finals has proven to be fun enough for players to forgive any shortcomings. Not to mention, with Embark Studios continuously updating the game, fans look forward to the possibility of what The Finals could look like in the future.

Reception and Future of The Finals

The Finals received criticism due to AI voice acting being used in the game alongside real voice actors. Still, the backlash hasn't been able to hold back players' excitement for the game.

Unfortunately, the latest cheater issue isn't the only scandal to impact the game's launch. The Finals has quickly become one of the most popular recent releases, outperforming Call of Duty on Steam just days after its shadow-drop at The Game Awards. The development team hasn't used this success as an excuse to rest, as Embark Studios has diligently updated The Finals in the weeks since the game's launch.

The Finals has proven to be fun enough for players to forgive any shortcomings. Not to mention, with Embark Studios continuously updating the game, fans look forward to the possibility of what The Finals could look like in the future.