Every game mode in The Finals explained, from Tournaments to Quickplay

After months of testing and betas, THE FINALS has arrived, and if you’re picking it up for the first time, you’re going to need to know about all of the different game modes on offer.

Before you start a game, you’ll have to choose your build and weapons, and then all that’s left is to get into the game and try to get a win and invite a friend – so here’s a rundown of every mode you can play. 

Game modes in THE FINALS

There are three main options to choose from once you press play and go in to select a Game Mode:

  • Practice 
  • Quickplay 
  • Tournaments 

Once you select one of the above options, you’ll then be taken to another screen to refine your search even further. 

Quickplay game modes in THE FINALS

The two different modes in Quickplay are Quick Cash and Bank It.

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Quick Cash 

This mode is set up of three teams of three who are all trying to get the contents of a vault. The winner of this game mode is the first team to extract two vaults.

If you die, you’ll have to wait 12 seconds before coming back in, and the mode will rely on communicating with your teammates and working together. 

Bank It

This mode is very similar to quick play, but now there’s an extra team in there to contend with. Any player who dies will drop all the money they have been holding and the winner is the team who has the most money after 15 minutes – or whoever reaches $40,000 first. 

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Tournaments in THE FINALS

The two Tournament types are Ranked and Unranked. To qualify for Unranked, you will need to have played 12 rounds, whilst Ranked requires 60 rounds played.

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Unranked Tournaments

Once you qualify you can jump on in, as these games do not impact your rank. The point of this mode is to practice before diving into the ranked modes, as it’s a bit more relaxed.

The games are nine minutes long and require players to raid different vaults and deposit the funds, with the team with the most at the end winning. 

Ranked Tournaments 

Ranked is the same as Unranked, but you can tinker with your loadout in between games and of course, the games will contribute to your ranking. 

Practice 

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The two modes in the Practice section are the Tutorial from when you first fire up the game as well as a Practice Range so you can, as the name suggests, practice to your heart’s content.

That’s all you need to know about the different game modes you can play in THE FINALS. For more, like our guides on the maps and how to change your name, check out our THE FINALS homepage. 

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