Final Sentence
News, coverage and analysis tracking Final Sentence across the outlets.- "Don't buy this game:" Final Sentence dev warns players to hold fire for nowBrusnika, the developer of the typing battle royale game Final Sentence, is advising potential players to wait for an upcoming sale to save money. The developer announced on Steam that the game will be discounted soon, a move that has garnered significant praise from the gaming community. Additionally, an upcoming update will introduce live leaderboards to the game.
- Viral dev tells players "don't buy this game" on Steam yet because it's about to go on saleDeveloper Button Mash has advised players not to purchase their PC typing game, Final Sentence, on Steam yet, as it is about to go on sale. The game, which has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, is currently priced at $10. The developer hopes this heads-up will allow players to save money and potentially increase the player pool for the game's online mode.
- Triple-i Initiative Showcase had some really incredible announcements - a roundupThe Triple-i Initiative Showcase featured numerous announcements for indie games, including new reveals, release dates, and DLC. Several titles like Alabaster Dawn, Alkahest, and Away Team were highlighted, with many set to enter Early Access or launch in the coming months. The showcase also included updates for existing games such as Barotrauma and Brotato.
- Marauding minotaurs, more CloverPit and other new indie games worth checking outThis article rounds up several new and upcoming indie games, highlighting titles like the roguelite Minos, the CloverPit DLC Unholy Fusion, and the battle royale typing game Final Sentence. It also features previews for People of Note, Tamashika, Nippets, Dead As Disco, Call of the Elder Gods, and Long Gone, covering their gameplay, platforms, and release details.
- Final Sentence Surprise-Launches on Steam After Triple-i ShowcaseThe indie game Final Sentence has surprise-launched on Steam immediately following its trailer debut at The Triple-i Initiative showcase. Available now with a 10% discount, the game is launching in a pre-1.0 state, with developers planning regular updates based on player feedback. This surprise launch strategy aims to build momentum through immediate availability and community engagement.
- Final Sentence ReleasedFinal Sentence, a unique battle royale game where players compete by typing, has been released on PC via Steam. The game offers a novel approach to the genre, focusing on typing speed and accuracy as the primary competitive mechanic.
- A Year Of Unmissable Games At The Triple-i Initiative Showcase - Full Recap BelowThe Triple-i Initiative showcase featured announcements for over 40 games, including new reveals, DLC, and release dates. Many of the showcased titles are available as demos or playtests on Steam until April 16. The event highlighted a diverse range of indie games across various genres.
- Battle royale typing game Final Sentence now availableThe battle royale typing game Final Sentence has been released for PC on Steam. Developed by Polden Publishing, the game combines fast-paced typing mechanics with the competitive nature of the battle royale genre.
- Triple-I Initiative Showcase 2026: Castlevania, Dead As Disco, And Every Game ShownThe Triple-I Initiative Showcase featured 40 game announcements, including world premieres and DLC for existing titles. Highlights included new looks at Castlevania: Belmont's Curse, Dead as Disco, and Windrose, alongside reveals for games like Final Sentence and Crop. Several titles announced release dates or entered early access, with many coming to PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
- This New Typing Battle Royale With Russian Roulette Just Shadow-DroppedThe typing battle royale game Final Sentence has been released, featuring a deathmatch premise where players compete to avoid typos or face elimination. Up to 40 players can participate, with mistakes increasing the risk of death, inspired by concepts like Squid Game. The game also includes training modes and a two-player duel mode.
- Turns out I’m a better typist than most at the New York Times, and it’s probably thanks to video gamesThe author reflects on their typing speed, which exceeds that of average New York Times journalists, and attributes this skill to playing video games. They discuss how games like Final Sentence and StarCraft 2, along with extensive writing experience, have honed their ability to type quickly and accurately. The article also touches on generational differences in typing skills within the journalism industry.
- 2026 Upcoming Games Release ScheduleThe year 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for video game releases, with numerous titles slated for launch across various platforms. This includes highly anticipated games like Grand Theft Auto 6, alongside many sequels and new IPs. The article provides a month-by-month breakdown of confirmed release dates and general 2026 windows for games on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.