The Finals to Discontinue PS4 Version

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  • The Finals PS4 support is ceasing on March 18, 2026, with the start of Season 10.
  • To continue playing The Finals, PS4 players must transition to PlayStation 5, PC, or Xbox Series X|S.
  • Progress and purchases made on PS4 will carry over as long as the same Embark ID is used across platforms.
  • The game was initially launched for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in December 2023, with a PlayStation 4 version following a year later in December 2024.

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The Finals PS4 Support Ceases on March 18, 2026 – Transition to PS5, PC, or Xbox Series X|S

Embark Studios, known for their work on Arc Raiders, also developed The Finals, a free-to-play game that launched in December 2023 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The studio released a PlayStation 4 version a year later, in December 2024. However, they recently announced that support for The Finals on PlayStation 4 will end on March 18, 2026, coinciding with the start of Season 10. To continue playing, PS4 players will need to transition to PlayStation 5, PC, or Xbox Series X|S; progress and purchases will carry over, provided they use the same Embark ID from their PS4 account.

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