All THE FINALS ranks, explained

Where will you place on the leaderboard?

Player stealing a cashout in THE FINALS
Image via Embark Studios

Much like other competitive FPS games, THE FINALS encompasses its competitive spirit in a ranked mode. Play through the Ranked Tournaments to gain a league rank and show off your skill to everyone in the arena.

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Here’s everything you need to know about ranks and ranked modes in THE FINALS.

Ranked Tournament in THE FINALS, explained

Fortune Stadium map in THE FINALS season 4
The stage is set. Image via Embark Studios

Ranked Tournament is the core ranked mode of THE FINALS. Every Ranked Tournament consists of eight teams divided into two groups that battle each other throughout two Knockout Rounds. To progress through the tournament, you must be in the top two teams of the match. The Final Round is a one-on-one battle between the remaining two teams.

The Ranked Tournament follows the regular Cashout gameplay. Open vaults to claim cash boxes, deliver them to the cashout stations, and make sure nobody steals them. Alternatively, you can try and steal other players’ cash boxes.

There are a few key differences when it comes to Ranked Tournament rules:

  • Earn additional cash by eliminating opponents (except for the final round)
  • Lose cash on team wipe (except for the final round)
  • No gameshow events
  • No in-round item swapping from Reserve loadout
  • Limited respawn credits

If you want to enter the competition and fight for your rank, you must unlock Ranked Tournaments by completing a minimum of 60 rounds. You can do that by playing casual game modes, including Quick Cash and World Tour.

All Ranked Leagues and their rewards in THE FINALS

Ranked Leagues screen in THE FINALS
Every Ranked League is divided into sub-tiers. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Ranked Leagues are ranks in THE FINALS that follow a familiar format if you played other competitive games. You must win matches and earn a Rank Score (RS) to progress through the leagues. The amount you earn or lose depends on your final position in the tournament, your team’s RS relative to the teams you played against, and your individual performance.

By reaching higher Ranked Leagues, you can earn permanent league rewards that include weapons skins, stickers, and charms. These items are granted to players who reach each ranked threshold at the end of a competitive season.

Below, you’ll find the full list of ranks and their rewards in THE FINALS as of season four:

RankRank scoreRank reward
Bronze0 – 9,999Bronze Sticker
Silver10,000 – 19,999Silver Sticker
Silver Charm
Gold20,000 – 29,000Silver Charm
Gold Sticker
Gold AKM skin
Platinum30,000 – 39,000Silver Charm
Gold AKM skin
Platinum Sticker
Platinum M60 skin
Diamond40,000+Silver Charm
Gold AKM skin
Platinum Sticker
Platinum M60 skin
Diamond XP-54 skin
RubyTop 500Silver Charm
Gold AKM skin
Platinum Sticker
Platinum M60 skin
Diamond XP-54 skin
Ruby Lewis Gun skin

To get your initial rank in THE FINALS, you have to complete four placement matches. You can expect to land somewhere between Bronze and Gold. When the season ends, you’ll see a small league reset. We expect this reset to be at least two sub-league drops in your rank, although this isn’t confirmed.

How to rank up in THE FINALS

Heavy build shooting a player with Desert Eagles in THE FINALS
Leave no one standing. Image via Embark Studios

Ranked Tournaments is a lace to prove yourself and show off in front of every THE FINALS contestant. Familiarize yourself with all the builds in THE FINALS (Light, Medium, and Heavy), their weapons, and equipment to find the perfect loadout for you.

Focus on playing with your team and securing cash boxes. Communicate with teammates, as respawns aren’t unlimited here. If you feel like your aim is lacking, spend some time in the Practice Range or third-party training apps. Even a simple warmup can do wonders for your performance in Ranked Tournaments.

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