Embark Studios has officially rolled out The Finals Season 8 , marking one of the most impactful updates since the game’s launch. While there isn’t a brand-new map in this season, the developers have doubled down on redefining the game’s core identity: destruction.
The introduction of the Smooth Destruction system has completely changed how players interact with environments, creating not only visually stunning moments but also tactical opportunities that can alter the course of matches. Combined with new weapons, competitive features, and quality-of-life improvements, Season 8 represents a major step forward for The Finals.

Smooth Destruction: Next-Level Environmental Damage
The star of this update is the all-new Smooth Destruction system, a massive overhaul of the game’s environmental damage mechanics.
In earlier seasons, destruction was impactful but somewhat limited — walls and props could break apart, but large objects often behaved in simplified ways. With Smooth Destruction, everything changes in The Finals Season 8.
- Realistic Collapses: Structures no longer simply break apart; they collapse dynamically depending on where and how they’re hit.
- Massive Set Pieces: Large props like cranes can now topple into nearby skyscrapers, causing entire buildings to crumble.
- Tactical Opportunities: Smooth Destruction opens up a new layer of strategy. Players can intentionally bring down structures to block enemy sightlines, trap opponents, or even create unexpected entry routes.
The system feels more cinematic and authentic in The Finals Season 8, turning every match into a sandbox of unpredictable moments. For competitive players, Smooth Destruction is set to be a game-changer, demanding new tactics and situational awareness.
For an in-depth breakdown of destruction in The Finals, PC Gamer’s recent coverage offers great insight into how Embark Studios is pushing the envelope in environmental design.
New Weapons: Expanding Player Arsenal
The Finals Season 8 also introduces two powerful weapons that expand build diversity:
- P90 (Medium Build): The first SMG available to the Medium class, designed for high fire rate and close-quarters dominance. It’s a perfect choice for aggressive players who thrive on mobility and fast reactions.
- BFR Revolver (Heavy Build): A heavy-caliber, manual-action revolver meant for precision and high damage at range. It rewards accuracy and adds variety to the Heavy class’s weapon lineup.
These additions enhance the game’s class balance and ensure that each role has more options to adapt to specific playstyles and match conditions.
Competitive & Quality-of-Life Additions
Embark Studios has made clear that The Finals Season 8 isn’t just about flashy new mechanics — it’s about refining the competitive experience and making life easier for all players.
1. Instant Replay (Beta)
This long-requested feature allows players to see exactly how they were eliminated. Beyond satisfying curiosity, it’s a powerful tool for learning, letting players study mistakes and adapt strategies mid-match.
2. Match Recap Screen
Post-match breakdowns now include combat, support, and objective statistics, giving teams a better sense of where they excelled and what needs improvement. For competitive squads, this data is invaluable for long-term growth.
3. Map Tweaks
- Bernal has now been added to Team Deathmatch mode, increasing map diversity.
- Monaco and other maps have had suspended structures expanded, offering more creative opportunities for destruction and traversal.
4. QoL Improvements
Several background and competitive tweaks have been made to polish the experience:
- Anti-cheat upgrades to improve fair play
- Grenade indicators for better combat awareness
- Background shader pre-compilation to reduce in-game stutter
- Keyboard and mouse support on consoles, bridging the gap between platforms
These quality-of-life changes might not be as headline-grabbing as new weapons, but they significantly smooth out gameplay and competitive balance.
Seasonal Content and Sponsors
As with every new season, Embark Studios is bringing fresh seasonal content to keep the player base engaged:
- Sponsors: Players can now sign with Holtow or Trentila, unlocking cosmetics and rewards tied to brand progression.
- Battle Pass: A brand-new pass offers skins, weapon charms, and other cosmetics for players to grind through.
- Limited-Time Events: Season 8 features multiple themed events that reward participation with unique items.
This seasonal layer ensures that, beyond mechanical changes, The Finals continues to offer cosmetic progression and reasons for players to keep returning.
Community Reactions: A Divisive Yet Exciting Update
The rollout of Smooth Destruction has sparked lively discussion within the community. On the official subreddit for The Finals, some players are praising the update for pushing competitive shooters forward in terms of interactivity and realism. Others, however, worry that full building collapses could introduce performance issues or unfair situations in ranked play.
The weapon additions, meanwhile, have been widely celebrated, with the P90 in particular becoming an early fan favorite thanks to its high damage output and versatility. Competitive players are already debating whether it could disrupt the game’s balance.
The Finals in the Competitive Esports Scene
With The Finals slowly carving out a place in the competitive esports ecosystem, in The Finals Season 8’s changes are expected to have ripple effects across tournaments and scrims.
- Smooth Destruction will test how teams adapt to rapidly shifting environments, potentially creating more exciting — but also less predictable — matches.
- Instant Replay and Match Recap provide tools for both players and coaches to analyze mistakes, much like review systems in established esports such as Valorant or Counter-Strike 2.
- QoL improvements like reduced stutter and stronger anti-cheat systems build the stability needed for long-term esports credibility.
Whether these changes help The Finals cement itself as a major esports title remains to be seen, but the foundation is being laid.
Final Verdict: The Finals Season 8 is a Bold Step Forward
The Finals Season 8 may not include a shiny new map, but what it delivers is arguably far more impactful. The Smooth Destruction system revolutionizes how destruction works, offering tactical depth that no other competitive shooter currently matches.
New weapons like the P90 SMG and BFR Revolver diversify combat options, while competitive tools and QoL features improve both the casual and professional experience. Seasonal content keeps progression fresh, and sponsor partnerships continue to expand customization.
If you’re a returning player, Season 8 is the perfect time to jump back in. For newcomers, this update showcases exactly why The Finals is quickly becoming one of the most innovative shooters on the market.
External References & Further Reading
- The Finals Official Website
- PC Gamer – The Finals Coverage
- IGN – Season 8 Update Overview
- Reddit: r/TheFinals
- NME on The Finals Gameplay Evolution
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