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Tragic: Soon After Highguard's Launch, Wildlight Entertainment Has Already Fired a Part of Its Team

Do we attend a Concord 2.0? In any case, this seems to happen at Wildlight Entertainment. Just a few weeks after the release of Highguard, the studio is already carrying out massive layoffs. The bad news, first revealed by the developers themselves, have since been confirmed by the company. But what happens? Answer below. See also: 2XKO is in the process of agonizing? Riot Games is already reducing the game development team The layoffs revealed …
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Do we attend a Concord 2.0? In any case, this seems to happen at Wildlight Entertainment. Just a few weeks after the release of Highguard, the studio is already carrying out massive layoffs. The bad news, first revealed by the developers themselves, have since been confirmed by the company. But what happens? Answer below. See also: 2XKO is in the process of agonizing? Riot Games is already reducing the game development team The layoffs revealed …

On January 26, 2026, Highguard was released. The game comes from Studio Wildlight Entertainment, which acts as both a publisher and a developer at the same time.

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Hardwareluxx broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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