Last Flag
News, coverage and analysis tracking Last Flag across the outlets.- Last Flag studio lays off half its employees as it puts 'the future of the game in the hands of our players'Developer Night Street Games has laid off approximately half of its employees, reducing its team to 13 developers. The studio cited a lack of audience for its shooter Last Flag as the reason for the layoffs. The remaining team will focus on new game ideas after continuing to support Last Flag with new content and player-hosted lobbies.
- Night Street Games cuts jobs after Last Flag fails to "achieve the financial success we anticipated"Night Street Games has conducted layoffs due to the underperformance of its recently released game, Last Flag. Executive producer Jonathan Jelinek confirmed the reduction in team size, stating the game did not meet anticipated financial success. Despite the layoffs, the studio intends to continue supporting Last Flag with upcoming patches and new content.
- Last Flag dev Night Street Games is laying off staffNight Street Games, the studio funded by members of Imagine Dragons, has laid off staff due to the multiplayer shooter Last Flag not achieving anticipated financial success. The studio is focusing on keeping the game alive for its community and is assisting affected developers in finding new employment. This follows a trend of recent layoffs in the gaming industry.
- Last Flag review: Flying at half-mastThe game Last Flag presents some interesting concepts but is unlikely to hold players' attention for an extended period. Its gameplay ideas are fun but ultimately not engaging enough for long-term play.
- FBC: Firebreak Is Not Shutting Down, Remedy SaysRemedy Entertainment has confirmed that FBC: Firebreak will remain playable online despite the company ceasing further content updates and entering maintenance mode. The studio stated that infrastructure costs will be minimal, ensuring the game remains accessible on PC, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Plus. This decision comes as Remedy focuses on upcoming projects like Control Resonant and remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2.
- Last Flag Ending New Content Updates Amid Low Player NumbersNight Street Games' third-person shooter Last Flag will not receive new content beyond its planned updates due to low player numbers. The developers are shifting focus to replayability and community support, with new content including a character, map, mode, cosmetics, leaderboards, and custom rulesets. The game, which launched on April 14, has struggled to attract a significant player base despite positive reviews.
- 'We Don't Want to Kill Our Game' — Imagine Dragons Singer's Last Flag Is Ending Post-Launch Support Weeks After LaunchNight Street Games, a studio co-founded by Imagine Dragons singer Dan Reynolds, has announced the end of post-launch support for their game Last Flag. This decision comes less than a month after the game's release, with the studio shifting its focus elsewhere.
- Hero shooter Last Flag halts production just 2 weeks after launch, but vows to "make sure that the game doesn't disappear"Knight Street Games has announced that production for their hero shooter Last Flag is halting just two weeks after launch due to a lack of audience. While the team cannot support further development beyond upcoming patches, they are working with partners to ensure the game remains playable and will add features like custom lobbies. The studio aims to make sure the game "doesn't disappear" despite the financial realities.
- Last Flag, The Third-Person Shooter From Imagine Dragons Singer, Goes Free Every Weekend For NowLast Flag, a third-person shooter developed by Night Street Games and featuring Imagine Dragons singer Dan Reynolds, is offering free play weekends every weekend indefinitely. The full game is available as a demo on Steam and the Epic Games Store, allowing players to progress and earn cosmetics. This promotion aims to increase player numbers for the game, which launched in April and has seen a low concurrent player count.
- Last Flag, the multiplayer shooter from the Imagine Dragons guy, is free to play for every weekend until its first…Last Flag, a multiplayer shooter from Night Street Games founded by Dan Reynolds, is offering free play every weekend until its first summer update. Despite a muted reception on Steam, the developer is promoting the game through free weekends to encourage player adoption and address issues like a lack of regional servers.
- After a slow start, Last Flag developer says you can't become the next big hit just by ticking boxes:…Night Street Games, co-founded by Dan and Mac Reynolds, released the multiplayer shooter Last Flag, which, despite positive reviews and a low price, is struggling to find an audience. The studio emphasizes the importance of creative vision over chasing trends, stating that a game's soul comes from the team's inspiration. They believe new and exciting experiences will still attract players, even within popular genres.
- "It's a slippery slope to try and build a game for an audience": Marathon, Arc Raiders, and Last Flag devs dig into the trend-bucking evolution of multiplayer shootersDevelopers from Bungie, Embark Studios, and Night Street Games discuss the evolving landscape of multiplayer shooters, particularly the rise of extraction shooters like Arc Raiders and Marathon. They emphasize the importance of creative vision over trend-chasing and the challenges of launching live service games in a competitive market.
- Imagine Dragons backed video game launches to just 500 playersThe multiplayer hero shooter Last Flag, developed by Night Street Studios and fronted by Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds, has launched to low player numbers on PC, with initial figures around 500 players. Despite positive user reviews praising its fun gameplay and lack of microtransactions, the game's developer is focused on building a sustainable community rather than immediate high player counts. The studio also plans future content updates and console ports.
- Last Flag, the debut game from the studio founded by Imagine Dragons' lead singer, becomes the latest multiplayer shooter struggling to find an audienceLast Flag, the debut multiplayer shooter from Night Street Games, founded by Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds, is struggling to attract players. Despite a reasonable price and no microtransactions, the game launched with fewer than 600 concurrent players on PC and has since dropped to under 400. Reviews frequently mention matches being populated by bots, indicating a difficulty in building a sustainable community.
- LAST FLAG ab sofort für PC verfügbarThe 5v5 Capture the Flag shooter Last Flag, developed by Night Street Games and co-founded by Imagine Dragons' Mac and Dan Reynolds, is now available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game is also slated for release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later this summer. Last Flag features a 1970s-inspired aesthetic and offers a complete experience without microtransactions or season passes, with free content updates planned.
- Top Hat Studios Presents: Spring Showcase 2026 Happening April 21Top Hat Studios will host its Spring Showcase 2026 on April 21, featuring new trailers, publishing debuts, and release date announcements for titles like MOTORSLICE, Well Dweller, and BECROWNED. The event will also include reveals for unannounced projects and showcase existing portfolio titles. MOTORSLICE is set to launch in May for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox.
- Fast-Paced 5v5 Shooter Last Flag Now AvailableNight Street Games' fast-paced 5v5 shooter Last Flag is now available on PC. The game challenges players to hide a flag within 60 seconds before attempting to capture it, emphasizing strategy, teamwork, and chaos. It is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
- LAST FLAG NOW LIVE ON PCNight Street Games has launched its debut title, Last Flag, a 5v5 capture-the-flag shooter inspired by 1970s television. The game is now available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions planned for release this summer. A 20% launch discount is available until April 21, 2026.
- Coming Out in gaming this week — April 13, 2026This article highlights new game releases scheduled for the week of April 13, 2026. Titles include the narrative-driven cyberpunk platformer R.E.A.C.H., the fast-paced PvP shooter Last Flag, and the RPG dungeon crawler Regions of Ruin: Runegate. Other notable releases span genres like social simulation with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and action-adventure with Pragmata.
- Before Imagine Dragons, brothers Dan and Mac Reynolds always wanted to make videogames—now their first, Last Flag,…Brothers Dan and Mac Reynolds, founders of Night Street Games, are releasing their first video game, Last Flag, a capture-the-flag hero shooter. The game, developed using Unity, features a soundtrack by JT Daly and will be available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store on April 14th for $15.