Last Flag, a newly released CTF-like online-only competitive multiplayer shooter from the game studio co-created by the lead singer of Imagine Dragons and his brother, isn’t going to get any new content past an already planned update, as the devs admit it failed to find an audience on Steam. The shooter is the latest example of an online game failing to find an audience, despite the star power attached to it. Last Flag launched on April 14 and was developed by Night Street Games, a studio founded in 2020 by Imagine Dragons lead singer (and amateur game dev) Dan Reynolds and his brother, Mac Reynolds, who is also the studio and band manager. In an interview last month with Bloomberg , Mac told the outlet that he hoped “people will give the game a shot.” That doesn’t seem to have happened. The game never hit over 600 concurrent players on SteamDB , even with the help of the studio advertising the game via the Imagine Dragons social media accounts with millions of followers.…