Even being Imagine Dragons is not enough to succeed in the video game: their hero shooter fails spectacularly

- May 5, 2026
- Updated: May 5, 2026 at 3:15 PM

Last Flag, the hero shooter with mechanics inspired by titles like Call of Duty and the classic “capture the flag” mode, has not met expectations since its release on April 14. Just two weeks after its launch, the game from Night Street Games, a studio co-founded by the lead singer of Imagine Dragons, has announced that it will cease the development of new content due to its poor performance in the market.
A game that has flopped on Steam
With a peak of just 558 users and only a few dozen daily players, Last Flag has seen a dramatic decline in its community. Despite its efforts to attract more players, such as a free play period during weekends, the business model has not favored its acceptance. Unlike other current shooters that opt for a free-to-play format, Last Flag has a cost of 14.99 euros, which may have limited its access to a broader player base.
In a statement published on Steam, Night Street Games has acknowledged the financial difficulties that hinder the creation of additional content. However, the studio plans to release one last major update that will include custom lobbies, a new character, a new map, and cosmetic content. This version, still without a specific date, is expected for summer. However, there are no long-term expansion plans, and the studio has indicated that it will focus on keeping the game accessible for those who still want to enjoy it.
Despite the promotional efforts based on the popularity of Imagine Dragons, Last Flag has not captured the expected attention. The community now faces an uncertain future, hoping that the latest update will help keep the gaming experience alive through user engagement.
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