➀ Embark Studios' free-to-play multiplayer FPS 'The Finals' has become profitable with steady growth; ➁ The studio's CEO, Patrick Soderlund, discusses the company's past, present, and future; ➂ Embark is working on two new projects, one with more edge than 'The Finals' or 'Arc Raiders', and another more conventional one.
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