Does The FINALS have cross-progression?

Can we cross this one off the list?

A player running in front of a bright board of LEDs in THE FINALS.
Image via Embark Studios

The FINALS includes many handy features seen in other competitive FPS shooters, and cross-progression would make it even more accessible.

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When it’s not wreaking actual, physical havoc in online matches, The FINALS has crossplay to allow multiplayer matches to cause chaos across multiple platforms. But can you also use this save data and track your progress on the different formats, too?

Here’s what you need to know about cross-progression in THE FINALS.

Is there cross-progression between platforms in THE FINALS?

A player in a panda costume using zipline in THE FINALS.
Panda progression activated. Image via Embark Studios

Yes, The FINALS has cross-progression and allows you to transfer your saved data across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. When you look to embark (pun intended) on your The FINALS journey, you will need to create an Embark account in the same way CoD wants you to make an Activision account.

Any weapons, skins, or gear you unlock on the account will be useable on any platform provided you make and use the same account on the platform of your choice. You won’t need to repurchase any weapons or skins you already unlock.

For example, if you start playing on PS5 but eventually want to play The FINALS on PC, all you’ll need to do is log into the PC with your Embark account details, and your online data, progress, and statistics will be accessible on the new platform. The same goes if you’re moving from Xbox to PlayStation or any other variation of platform.

But no matter which platform you’re playing The FINALS on, ensure you’re getting the most out of your explosive experience with the best Light Build, best Medium build, or best Heavy build.

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