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The Finals, a flashy Valorant-style free-to-play, kicks off its closed alpha this week
Embark Studios has just released a first trailer of The Ends, a fast-paced multiplayer first-person shooter set to release on PC soon. The publication of this video not only serves to let us see the gameplay of this game, but also to let us know that this week will start the closed alpha test to which we can sEsports Extrasup through its Steam page.
Below you can see the pre-alpha version of The Ends moving:
How to participate in the closed alpha of The Ends?
Specifically, the closed test of The Finals start on september 29 in Europe and North America, the only two regions confirmed at the moment. Anyone who wants to can sEsports Extrasup to try this preliminary version of the free-to-play, although from Embark Studios they warn of possible irregularities both in performance and in the game servers. On the other hand, those who receive access to the closed alpha shall be prohibited from capturing and retransmitting live games. You can request a trial invite through Steam.
The Ends bases its gameplay on frenetic clashes in scenarios inspired by real life that can be modified based on destruction: this seems to be one of its main claims, the ability that we will have to smash the maps both with our weapons and skills and with other types of junk. Experimentation is essential in this project, which is why Embark Studios wants to carry out this type of test to discern “what works and what doesn’t”as explained in a statement.
The Ends It does not have a confirmed release date, although we do know that at the moment it is only scheduled to arrive on PC.
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