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XDefiant dropped last week, and I haven't been able to stop playing. To the point that I said I'd write this piece 5 days ago ...
Ubisoft's live-service free-to-play shooter, XDefiant, is reportedly on borrowed time, with a deadline given to improve ...
THREE major video games are due to go offline for good in a matter of weeks – and two will become totally unplayable. The third will lose all access to online services and support, but ...
XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin says developers like Activision are too focused on making the most money, instead of designing a good game that players naturally gravitate towards.
What this means for current XDefiant players is that new downloads, player registrations and purchases will no longer be available. However, Season 3 of the game will still launch as planned – though ...
Ubisoft just pulled the curtain back on the Rainbow Six Siege X roadmap reveal during the RE:L0:AD live event in Brazil.
A bumper release for the latest "Assassin's Creed" installment did not save French video games giant Ubisoft from falling ...
He also clearly hates Call of Duty's matchmaking algorithm that prioritizes factors like time-to-match, skill level, and playlist diversity to keep players engaged longer. XDefiant famously cut ...
Then you've got the likes of XDefiant, which launched in May of last year. The live service shooter barely got off the ground before rumours of its imminent demise began to spread. Around seven ...
The company has decided to shut down its free-to-play shooter XDefiant—despite positive impressions from the game's fans and the media, there just weren't enough people playing to justify the ...
Despite being ongoing for 20 years, there are still enough fans playing to warrant the game to remain in operation.