Last Flag, a third-person 5v5 shooter with MOBA elements, has failed to find a large audience since its April 15 launch, according to PC Gamer [1]. Weekend announcements from developer Night Street Games revealed the player base is too small to justify continued development beyond upcoming patches. [1] "Our player count is not currently where we need it to be to support additional development beyond our upcoming planned patches," the developer said. [1]
The game's all-time concurrent players peaked at 558 but currently only about 35 players remain active, PC Gamer reported [1]. This number contrasts sharply with Far Far West, a game developed by a small eight-person French studio called Evil Raptor, which has seen strong performance for a new release with more than 47,000 concurrent players at the same time. [1]
PC Gamer highlighted this disparity while noting that Far Far West is enjoying a successful launch week on Steam, signaling strong player interest. [1] By comparison, Last Flag’s low concurrent player count indicates it has struggled to maintain traction in a competitive market.
Night Street Games will continue planned patches for Last Flag but has no announced plans for additional development or expansion given current player engagement. [1] The developer’s decision came within weeks of the game's mid-April release, signaling a rapid reassessment of its post-launch roadmap.
Further updates on Last Flag are expected to focus on bug fixes and minor improvements, with no major content expansions scheduled.