Overview
- In late May the developer Brusnika posted on Final Sentence’s Steam page asking buyers to hold off because the game will go on sale soon so players can save a few dollars.
- The studio said the sale will coincide with an update that adds real-time leaderboards, full localization of prompts, Steam trading cards, variable bot difficulty, in-game leagues, a new results screen, and an original soundtrack.
- The message drew strong community praise, including a Reddit thread with about 33,000 upvotes and broadly positive replies on the Steam page.
- Final Sentence has earned a roughly 'very positive' Steam rating from about 785 reviews and sits at a regular price near $10, so any discount is modest but could boost players for its online modes.
- Third-party data show the demo once peaked at about 2,649 players while the full game’s all-time peak is around 335, which means the sale and update could significantly increase active players and reduce refund-and-repurchase friction for buyers.