Is Highguard About to Go the Way of Concord? Things Not Looking Good for Hero Shooter - The Mirror
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Highguard Attracted More Than 1.5 Million Players In January
In just a matter of weeks, the raid shooter Highguard has gone from making a big splash to a cautionary tale on par with Sony's Concord. According to Ampere Analysis, over 1.5 million players tried Highguard in January 2026. But most of those players simply didn't stick around after sampling the experience.The Game Business' co-founder Chris Dring shared Ampere's data on X, and noted that Highguard's performance was on par with Palworld, DayZ, a…
With High Guard The developer Wildlight Entertainment is currently going through a difficult period in the light of recent layoffs, the former artist
Last week, the Wildlight Entertainment studio announced on X the dismissal of an unspecified number of team members behind its very first game, Highguard. In case you'd already forgotten what it is, it's a 3v3 hero shooter with a notion of boot and basic defense. The absolutely insipid artistic direction had not particularly attracted the crowds. Despite a correct start around the 100,000 simultaneous players, the game, however free-to-play, qui…
Wildlight Entertainment has seen its team reduced just over two weeks before the launch of its first game. Wildlight Entertainment confirmed a series of cuts to its production team via a statement on social media, refraining from indicating exactly how many team members were affected by the decision. The statement reads as follows: “Today we made the incredibly difficult decision to part ways with a number of our team members, while maintaining …
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