Games to play if you like The Finals

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

If you want to play other games like The Finals, we’ve got you covered with a list of similar titles you’ll definitely enjoy.

The Finals is a first-person shooter that borrows many aspects from other games like it, but delivers its own style of competition. It puts teams into a virtual game show where eliminating opponents and collecting cash is all that matters.

Fast-paced action, fluid movement, destructible environments, and a slew of weapons are what you'll find in The Finals. There are plenty of games with similar features, but if you really want to dominate in games just like it, try the following.

The top games to play if you like The Finals

Rainbow Six Siege

(Image via Ubisoft)
(Image via Ubisoft)

Rainbow Six Siege is employs a much slower pace than The Finals. Still, it requires precise aim and immaculate utility usage to win. The destructible walls and various Operators with their own set of skills are what make them a good comparison.

Tom Clancy games have remained popular for decades, and Rainbow Six Siege is no different. This game is like The Finals with its vast selection of gear and gadgets, but its objective-based modes require much more tactical strategy.

Apex Legends

(Image via Respawn Entertainment)
(Image via Respawn Entertainment)

The destruction of the environment may not be there, but there are a lot of similarities between Apex Legends and The Finals. The most obvious is the movement. Climbing walls, sliding, ziplines, and jumping from point to point are vital to traversing each games' maps.

And while Apex Legends has Champions with their own abilities, it is a bit less fleshed out in The Finals. Still, the gadgets and gunplay are quite a match. The big difference is that Apex is a battle royale, but the three-person team makes it a game like The Finals you can enjoy.

Battlefield 4

(Image via Electronic Arts)
(Image via Electronic Arts)

Now, onto a game where the movement and size isn't the same, but almost everything else is. Battlefield 4 has massive maps where you can destroy just about anything. There are vehicles to disrupt enemies, skyscrapers to snipe from, and way too many opponents to keep track of.

Dig a little deep and you'll see how this game is just like The Finals. Hand gestures and emotes, fun weapon skins, and the varying weapons themselves are almost identical. If you enjoy blowing up buildings and picking off the other team, Battlefield 4 is a good option.

BattleBit Remastered

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(Image via SgtOkiDoki)

BattleBit Remastered is like if Roblox met Battlefield 4. That's where the similarities are when you compare it to a game like The Finals. It may look blocky and childish, but the mechanics and overall feel of war while playing are unmatched.

Weapons, customization, and gunplay will be very familiar to you if you're a fan of the Embark Studios first-person shooter. Outside of that, you'll find wide open maps, fun objective-based modes, and necessary destruction.

Titanfall 2

(Image via Respawn Entertainment)
(Image via Respawn Entertainment)

Titanfall 2 may be an older game, but without it, titles like The Finals and Apex Legends would not exist. It set the groundwork for the inclusion of parkour movement and speedy gunplay. And it still has dedicated players that dive in everyday.

Weapon mechanics and class-based abilities make it more like The Finals than you'd imagine. Especially when you consider the point of a match where you can call down a giant mech from the sky to decimate your opponents.

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