Apex Legends better watch out because a new multiplayer FPS title is gunning for its spot on Steam and it comes from familiar faces.

Not long after Battlefield 2042 surged up the Steam charts following multiple sales and free-to-play weekends, Embark Studios, composed of ex-DICE developers, has shaken up the Steam rankings with the release of its groundbreaking FPS title, The Finals.

The Finals quickly shot up the rankings on its first day, claiming a place among the top 10 most-played games on Steam. With a remarkable peak of around 143,000 concurrent players within its first 24 hours, what's more impressive is that it managed to retain an impressive player base of around 90,000 during the usual quieter working hours. This rapid rise in popularity is even more noteworthy given the slew of new seasons and limited-time modes released by other major FPS titles concurrently.

Embark Studios will be wise to not let this surge in popularity go to waste.

A distinctive aspect of The Finals, that separates it from its contemporaries, is its unparalleled destruction engine. Most if not all multiplayer games struggle to accommodate vast-scale destruction because syncing such extensive information across all player clients presents a formidable challenge. However, Embark Studios has reportedly overcome this with its use of advanced backend server technology, allowing buildings to crumble spectacularly under the force of RPG rockets and real-time physics.