[[File:Discovery_BetaTutorial_FinalCandidate.mp4|thumb|400x200px|Closed Beta 2 Tutorial Video.]]Cashout is a game mode that involves teams of three competing to collect the most cash within an 8-minute time limit. Teams earn cash by depositing [[Cash Box|Cash Boxes]] into [[Cashout Station|Cashout Stations]]. Contestants must first locate an available Vault in the arena and open it, and a Cash Box will appear within 20 seconds. Contestants can then carry the Cash Box to one of the Cashout Stations located in the arena. The Cash Boxes can be thrown once picked up with the [[Gravity Glove]], allowing contestants to defend themselves if attacked, or to pass the Cash Box to a teammate.
[[File:THEFINALS_Tutorial_BankIt.mp4|thumb|Bank It Tutorial Video]][[Bank It]] is a casual [[Gamemodes|game mode]] in which contestants battle for [[Coin (Bank It)|coins]] in order to bank as much cash as possible.
Once a Cash Box is deposited in a Cashout Station, a timer will start, and the team will need to defend the Cashout Station from enemy contestants trying to steal it. All other contestants will be alerted to the deposited Cashout Station and will be allowed to try to capture it to steal the cash. Once the timer ends, the deposited cash will be added to the team's total cash, and another Vault will appear in the arena.
==Gameplay==
Cash (in the form of [[Coin (Bank It)|coins]]) can be obtained from [[Vaults]] or by eliminating other contestants. Vaults periodically spawn throughout the arena and contain between $5,000 and $10,000 cash. Contestants drop $1,000 as well as any cash they were carrying that hadn't be deposited. To deposit cash, contestants need to find and use a [[Deposit Station|deposit station]], which appear throughout the area and disappear after their timer expires, spawning a new deposit station elsewhere.
Bank It is a casual game mode that consists of four teams of three. Like in [[Cashout]], each team has a cash counter displayed on the game's scoreboard. Cash is deposited individually by team members, and counts towards a team's total earnings. The first team to reach $40,000 cash wins. If the round time expires before this point, the team with the most team cash wins instead.
Solo Bank It operates in the same way as regular Bank It, but 12 contestants compete individually instead of in teams. The first contestant to reach $40,000 cash wins. If the round time expires before this point, the contestant with the most cash wins instead. Solo Bank It is only available in private matches.
'''Lose cash on team wipe'''ː Yes
'''Respawn coints'''ː 4
'''Round Overtime'''ː Yes, if a cashout is in progress when time expires
Cashout is an individual [[Game Modes|Quick Play]] mode, as well as the basis for knockout rounds of Ranked Tournaments.
*There are three ways to obtain cash: killing other contestants for $200 each ($400 when the Deathmatch event is active), opening a Vault, or using Cashout Stations.
**Upon interacting with a Vault, the team is rewarded with $1,000.
**After depositing the Cash Box into a Cashout Station, the team will be rewarded with $2,000.
**The first two Vaults in the arena are worth $10,000 each and subsequent Vaults are worth $15,000 each. Overtime Vaults (Vault 5 and 6) are worth $22,000 each.
*If the round timer has less time than it takes to complete a Cashout, the game will enter overtime (maximum of +1:00).
*Multiple Cash Boxes can be deposited in the same Cashout Station, adding the value of each Cash Box to the total cashout amount.
*When a contestant gets eliminated, they will have to wait for 30 seconds to use a respawn credit unless they get revived by one of their teammates.
*If all members of a team are eliminated, their total cash will be reduced by 30%, and all team members will have to wait 20 seconds before they can respawn.
===Quick Cash===
Quick Cash is an individual Quick Play mode with a focus on casual play.
*Three teams of three compete.
*The only play to obtain cash is by depositing Cash Boxes at Cashout Stations.
*Only one vault is in play at any time.
*All vaults are worth $10,000
*All players have unlimited respawn credits.
*If the round timer has less time than it takes to complete a Cashout, the game will enter overtime (maximum of +1:00).
*The first team to reach $20,000 wins.
*When a contestant gets eliminated, they will have to wait for 30 seconds to respawn unless they get revived by one of their teammates.
*If all members of a team are eliminated, they will have to wait 20 seconds before they can respawn.
===Ranked Tournament===
[[File:THE_FINALS_Ranked_Tourney.png|alt=Ranked Tournament Bracket|thumb|340px|Ranked Tournament Bracket]]Ranked Tournaments consist of 16 teams (48 players) in a bracket set up.
*The first bracket features four matches that are played simultaneously.
**Each group consists of four teams in Knockout rounds.
**At the end of the eight-minute round, the two teams with the lowest amount of Cash are eliminated.
**All other teams will qualify for the next knockout round.
*The second Knockout round features eight teams with two matches played simultaneously.
*The third round features a single match. The two teams with the lowest amount of cash are eliminated.
*The final round features only two teams in a single match. The rules for this last match are slightly different from the rest of the Tournament, and the team who completes two cashouts first wins. The rules of this last round essentially follow the rules of Quick Cash.
*The "reserve loadout" lets contestants customize their loadout specifically for ranked play without changing their normal loadout, but only in between knockout rounds.
*Once a Build has been selected in the first round, it can not be changed, however you can swap weapons, equipment, and specializations based on the items added to the saved reserve loadout between knockout rounds.
====Leagues====
{{Main|Leagues}}
[[File:Season_2_ladder.png|thumb|290px|Gold to Platinum sub-league ladder]]
Competing in ranked tournaments progresses contestants through the 5 leagues, Bronze, Silver, Diamond, Platinum, and Diamond. Each league offers exclusive seasonal rewards and includes 4 sub-leagues. After each tournament, contestants receive up to three up or down arrows that indicate how much progress they made towards their next sub-league.
Bank It is a casual game mode in which contestants battle for coins in order to bank as much cash as possible.
Gameplay
Cash (in the form of coins) can be obtained from Vaults or by eliminating other contestants. Vaults periodically spawn throughout the arena and contain between $5,000 and $10,000 cash. Contestants drop $1,000 as well as any cash they were carrying that hadn't be deposited. To deposit cash, contestants need to find and use a deposit station, which appear throughout the area and disappear after their timer expires, spawning a new deposit station elsewhere.
Bank It Gamemodes
Bank It
Bank It is a casual game mode that consists of four teams of three. Like in Cashout, each team has a cash counter displayed on the game's scoreboard. Cash is deposited individually by team members, and counts towards a team's total earnings. The first team to reach $40,000 cash wins. If the round time expires before this point, the team with the most team cash wins instead.
Solo Bank It
Solo Bank It operates in the same way as regular Bank It, but 12 contestants compete individually instead of in teams. The first contestant to reach $40,000 cash wins. If the round time expires before this point, the contestant with the most cash wins instead. Solo Bank It is only available in private matches.