Last Flag, the new multiplayer shooter from Night Street Games and backed by the Imagine Dragons frontman, is having a tough time attracting players. Since its April 14 launch, the game’s nostalgic 5v5 capture-the-flag format has seen a drop from a peak of 600 concurrent players to around 400 now. Many players are frustrated with the bot-filled matches, raising concerns about its future. Night Street is optimistic and is offering a free weekend to draw in new gamers. Can this strategy help revive player interest?
Last Flag Struggles with Player Retention
