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The Finals Season 7 Patch Notes (The Divide) - New gadgets, arenas, factions, and more

The Finals Season 7 Patch Notes (The Divide) - New gadgets, arenas, factions, and more

Time of India3 days ago

The Finals Season 7
has arrived, bringing a fresh wave of content, balance changes, and quality-of-life improvements. The latest update, titled The Divide, introduces new gadgets, sponsors, and a brand-new map, along with weapon adjustments and gameplay refinements.
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Below is a complete breakdown of
The Finals Season 7 patch notes
.
The Finals Season 7 (The Divide) detailed patch note: Everything new in the game
The Arena is divided. Lines have been drawn. Now, it's time to pick a side. Welcome to The Finals Season 7! CNS has forcefully entered the spotlight, and VAIIYA is stepping up to counter them. On one side: precision, order, and machine logic. On the other: chaos, color, and glitchy defiance. Their conflict has fractured the Arena, creating a new map—now, you must navigate the aftermath.
This season brings:
- A new destructible map
- Game-changing gadgets for each class
- Bold cosmetics and expanded Battle Pass options
- Fresh challenges and progression updates
Whether you're here to dominate, strategize, or wreak havoc, The Divide awaits!
The Rift
Introducing NOZOMI/CITADEL, a stunning new destructible Arena split down the middle by The Rift.
- VAIIYA controls one side with structured precision.
- CNS dominates the other with vibrant chaos.
- Between them lies a dynamic battleground, shifting from tight corridors to open combat zones.
This map is the epicenter of rivalry, blending brutal architecture with reactive environments.
New Gadgets in The Finals Season 7
THE FINALS Season 7 Early Gameplay - The Game Is THRIVING Again
Three game-changing gadgets have arrived:
H+ Infuser (Light)
- Heal teammates by shooting them.
- Precision matters—gratitude is optional!
Breach Drill (Medium)
- Stick it to any surface—it drills through, blinds enemies, then explodes.
- Perfect for flushing out defenders.
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Healing Emitter (Heavy)
- Toss it near allies for sustained healing over time.
- Watch out—enemies can knock it away!
The Sponsors in The Finals Season 7
This season, you must choose a side between two sponsors:
Vaiiya in The Divide
- The Arena's digital shield, led by CEO Sal Scoria.
- Focuses on cybersecurity, neural implants, and machine-augmented precision.
- "Fight smart. Stay protected."
CNS
- A rogue collective exposing MultiCo's secrets.
- Masters of hacking, corruption, and digital rebellion.
- "They weren't invited. They broke in."
Your choice lasts the entire season!
The Finals Season 7 Battle Pass
More Battle Pass options than ever before:
Premium Battle Pass in The Finals Season 7
- 106 rewards (including bonus page)
- 1,575 Multibucks
Premium+
- 106 rewards + 20 instant level unlocks
- 1,575 Multibucks
Ultimate Battle Pass
- 116 rewards (including 10 elite unlocks)
- 2,575 Multibucks + 25% XP boost
- 20 instant level unlocks
Free Track
- 26 unlocks, including the Mythic Devourer outfit
- 375 Multibucks
The Battle Past in The Finals Season 7
- Unlock Legacy Battle Passes from Seasons 1-4.
- Earn exclusive legacy rewards with Show Tokens (earned by playing).
Practice Range Challenges
The Practice Range now features combat trials to:
- Sharpen aim and loadout skills
- Test against reactive dummies
- Play solo or with a team
Recruit & Rise
New onboarding improvements:
- Veterans (Recruiters) can guide newcomers (Prospects).
- Earn rewards for helping Prospects advance.
- Badge upgrades for successful recruiters.
Easier Unlocks in The Finals Season 7
Everything New in Season 7 of THE FINALS
- Reduced VR costs for items from Seasons 1-6 (now 500 VRs).
- Increased VR earnings for new players (2,400 → 5,000).
Badge Hunters Rejoice!
- Faster progression in Quick Play & World Tour.
- Less grind for higher ranks.
QOL Improvements in The Finals Season 7
- Signature Stickers – Mark objectives with personal flair.
- Deep Shuffle – Randomize weapon/gadget skins.
- Console text chat now available.
- Audio prioritization – Important sounds (like footsteps) won't get drowned out.
Balance Changes in The Finals Season 7
Arena Carriables
Item
Changes
Gas Canister
No longer requires instant damage to trigger.
Glitch Barrel
Health reduced (75 → 50).
Goo Barrel
Health reduced (75 → 50). Goo blob health reduced (300 → 240).
Healing Barrel
Health reduced (50 → 15). No instant damage trigger needed.
Powder Canister
Health reduced (50 → 15). No instant damage trigger needed.
Gadgets
- Anti-Gravity Cube – Cooldown reduced (35s → 28s).
- APS Turret – Now blocks 5 projectiles (up from 4).
- Flashbang – Reduced effectiveness when looking away.
- Goo Grenade – Goo wall size reduced (2x6 → 2x5). Goo blob health reduced (300 → 240).
- Gravity Vortex – Cooldown reduced (24s → 20s).
Weapons
Weapon
Changes
93R
Magazine size increased (21 → 24).
Cerberus
Damage per pellet reduced (10 → 9).
KS-23
Environmental damage increased (700 → 1000).
LH1
Damage increased (40 → 42).
M134 Minigun
Environmental damage increased (25 → 30).
Sledgehammer
Primary attack damage reduced (115 → 100). Secondary attack damage reduced (200 → 154).
Bug Fixes and Improvements in The Finals Season 7
- Animation fixes (vaulting, weapon inspection, ladder exits).
- Audio prioritization (footsteps no longer get cut off).
- Controller improvements (better aim assist for deployables).
- Cosmetic fixes (clipping, texture issues, skin rarity updates).
- Game mode adjustments (spawn zones, reconnection windows).
- UI/UX refinements (spectator HUD, scoreboard fixes).
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The Finals Season 7: The Divide is a massive update, offering new content, balance tweaks, and quality-of-life enhancements. Whether you're a veteran or a newcomer, there's plenty to explore.

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