Published May 3, 2026, 9:13 AM EDT Last Flag's future updates will be community-focused after a lackluster launch Imagine Dragons admits new multiplayer game underperformed, but isn't ending support Image: Night Street Games Sign in to your Polygon.com account Night Street Games, a studio founded by Imagine Dragons ' lead singer, Dan Reynolds, and his brother, recently put out a statement about the future of its underperforming multiplayer shooter Last Flag . While most announcements of this ilk spell the end of the game in question — think Highguard — Last Flag's future is going to be more community-focused. Last Flag launched on April 14, but subsequently made headlines for its low concurrent player count , which still hasn't rebounded. In a Steam post , Night Street Games admits that "our player count is not currently where we need it to be to support additional development beyond our upcoming planned patches," confirming that Last Flag is underperforming its expectations.…