Hero shooter Last Flag halts production just 2 weeks after launch, but vows to "make sure that the game doesn't disappear"
Last Flag, a third-person hero shooter developed by Knight Street Games, has halted production just two weeks after launch due to failing to attract a sufficient player base. Despite ending major development, the studio promises the game will remain playable and receive minor updates. The team is working to enable custom lobbies and ensure long-term access for players who purchased the game.
- ▪Last Flag launched two weeks before halting production due to an insufficient player audience.
- ▪Knight Street Games stated it cannot support further development beyond upcoming patches, including console release.
- ▪The game will remain available with planned updates, including a new character, map, game mode, and cosmetics.
- ▪Custom lobbies with alternate rules are being added to give players more control over gameplay.
- ▪The studio emphasized that Last Flag will not shut down and is working with Steam and backend partners to preserve access.
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Home News Hero shooter Last Flag halts production just 2 weeks after launch, but vows to "make sure that the game doesn't disappear" "Last Flag isn't going anywhere." Image credit: Night Street Games <img alt="Vikki Blake avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/1533038852.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="180" height="179" > News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on May 2, 2026 Last Flag, a third-person hero shooter that launched just two weeks ago, is halting production.
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