All The FINALS ranks, explained

Advancing through the ranks of THE FINALS presents a formidable challenge, and conquering it solo is a feat reserved for only the most resilient FPS players. Do you have what it takes to rise to the top in THE FINALS?

THE FINALS is an action-packed FPS game teeming with chaos, comparable to esports giants like CoD, Apex Legends, and Counter-Strike. Like these renowned titles, achieving supremacy in THE FINALS hinges not only on individual skill but also on effective teamwork. Solo players, brace yourselves – it’s going to be intense.

The basics of the Ranked Tournament mode in THE FINALS

The fundamentals of the Ranked Tournament mode in THE FINALS differ from regular game modes. A Ranked Tournament comprises 48 players organized into 16 teams and spans four rounds:

  • Three Knockout Rounds
  • The Final Round

The Final Round pits the top two teams from each Knockout Round against each other in a battle for supremacy. The team that amasses the most money during this round emerges victorious. While eliminating opponents earns cash, keep an eye out for cash boxes scattered across the map. Once collected, deposit them at a Cashout station.

How to rank up in THE FINALS

The Ranked Tournament is the arena to showcase your skills and prowess among THE FINALS participants. Like other free-to-play FPS games, THE FINALS offers two methods of progression: standard XP accumulation for your career level and Fame Points earned in leagues. XP unlocks new loadout equipment exclusive to light, medium, or heavy builds, while league advancement is determined by your performance in Ranked Tournaments.

THE FINALS features leagues and sub-leagues where players can ascend based on their placements, kills, and Tournament victories. Keep track of your progress through the leagues tab in the main menu.

How to unlock the Ranked Tournament mode in THE FINALS

To access Ranked Tournaments and demonstrate your skill, you must first complete a minimum of 60 rounds. Level progression occurs through gameplay, including Quick Play and Tournament modes.

The ranking system is intentionally challenging, akin to those in Overwatch 2, Valorant, and CoD: Warzone, to ensure players acquaint themselves with the game before venturing into Ranked Tournaments. It also serves as a deterrent against cheating.

All ranks in THE FINALS

Advancement through THE FINALS leagues requires Fame Points (FP), which are exclusively earned in Ranked Tournament mode and directly impact your seasonal ranking. As you climb the leagues and reach new tiers (e.g., Silver to Gold), permanent rewards unlock.

Here is the complete list of ranks in THE FINALS:

  • Bronze
  • Bronze 4
  • Bronze 3
  • Bronze 2
  • Bronze 1
  • Silver
  • Silver 4
  • Silver 3
  • Silver 2
  • Silver 1
  • Gold
  • Gold 4
  • Gold 3
  • Gold 2
  • Gold 1
  • Platinum
  • Platinum 4
  • Platinum 3
  • Platinum 2
  • Platinum 2
  • Diamond
  • Diamond 4
  • Diamond 3
  • Diamond 2
  • Diamond 1

All players in THE FINALS start at Bronze four and can progress up to Diamond one. At the end of each season, there is a minor league reset, typically dropping players by at least two sub-leagues, though this is not confirmed. Unlike some other ranked leagues such as Apex Legends, you cannot regress to a lower league in THE FINALS. If you reach Silver one but lose FP, you will return to Silver four and need to climb back up.

Keep an eye on the Tournament leaderboard, accessible via the League tab in the main menu.

All ranked rewards in THE FINALS

Participants in ranked modes of THE FINALS stand to gain permanent league rewards, including cosmetic items such as weapon skins, charms, clothing, and accessories. These rewards are awarded to players who achieve specific ranked thresholds at the conclusion of a competitive season.

As of season one in late 2023, the following rewards are available to ranked players in THE FINALS:

  • Bronze: Baseball Cap
  • Silver: Sweatband (Head)
  • Gold: Sports Gloves
  • Diamond: Legendary Diamond Weapon Skin

These rewards are current as of season one in late 2023 and may change in subsequent competitive seasons of THE FINALS.

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