7.5 million players took to gameshow FPS The Finals for its open beta

But the game attracted controversy for its use of AI-generated voices

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Competitive, team-based FPSThe Finalshas just wrapped up its open beta which boasted an impressive 7.5 million players.

In a Tweet, developer Embark Studios thanked players for “an unforgettable week” before stating: “Now it’s time for us to hunker down and get back to work on all the fixes and improvements you helped us identify. GG and until next time!”

Wewere very impressedwithThe Finalsin its open beta state. In his coverage of the beta, editor-in-chief Jake Tucker suggested that the game “could be one of the next great multiplayer shooters.”

The Open Beta has come to an end! An unforgettable week for us — a whopping 7.5 MILLION contestants entered the arena! Now it’s time for us to hunker down and get back to work on all the fixes and improvements you helped us identify. GG and until next time! 🫶#REACHTHEFINALS pic.twitter.com/JI1KXQMNdrNovember 6, 2023

However, despite the game’s popular open beta and positive critical reception, it hasattracted some controversythanks to its generous use of AI voices. The game’s in-universe announcers as well as the majority of the team voice lines use text-to-speech voice software, lending the dialogue a sense of awkward stiltedness.

Though it’s usual for developers to use such software to create placeholder lines in early game builds, it appears that Embark Studios is committed to using these AI voice lines. In a ‘Meet the Makers’ podcast, developers from Embark confirmed that AI would be used in the finished product, describing it as “extremely powerful” for allowing new lines to be implemented in “a matter of hours instead of months.”

Despite these issues, however,The Finalsseems to offer satisfying and well-built game mechanics at its core, with team-based mechanics that center on three-man teams sticking close and having small-scale fights with the other squads - something fairly unique in the genre. The title’s fast-paced, team-based combat prioritizes quick thinking and strategy, offering players plenty of gadgets to use in battle as well as a range of different character archetypes.

We still have no news as to a concrete release date forThe Finals, but, if the open beta is any indicator, Embark’s team-based title is, despite controversies, in a strong position as it makes the final leg of the development journey.

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