Photorealistic illustration depicting Highguard's Steam backlash with negative reviews, edited dev credits, server glitches, and player protests.
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Highguard faces backlash over dev credits removal and mixed reviews

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One day after its troubled launch plagued by server issues and technical glitches, Highguard has drawn further criticism for editing out references to its developers' Apex Legends and Titanfall ties on Steam, while host Geoff Keighley denied investment rumors. Despite peak concurrent players near 100,000, 'Mostly Negative' Steam reviews persist over 3v3 format and map scales, though some praise unique mechanics.

Building on yesterday's launch coverage of server overloads, performance drops, and over 9,000 mostly negative Steam reviews, Wildlight Entertainment has faced additional backlash. The studio quietly removed 'From the creators of Apex Legends and Titanfall' from the Steam page post-launch, despite earlier promotions highlighting the team's roots—founded four years ago by former Respawn developers. An Xbox Wire post kept the connection, but console pages did not. Geoff Keighley, who featured the trailer at the 2025 Game Awards finale, dismissed online accusations of financial involvement on X: 'lol absolutely not.' He had hyped the game pre-launch but now shares in the criticism amid its rocky reception.

Marketing remained sparse, with social channels quiet until launch days and an early trophy list leak offering few insights. Gameplay critiques center on the 3v3 PvP raid format, where small teams battle on expansive maps for resources like blue crystal shards to forge a raiding sword, amplifying individual pressure and teammate blame. A bright spot is the crystal mining minigame— a satisfying timing challenge on PS5 with rewarding audio feedback—though the economy needs refinement.

Wildlight has shared post-launch roadmap details, including potential larger casual modes to improve accessibility and retention.

ما يقوله الناس

Discussions on X focus on Highguard's removal of Apex Legends and Titanfall creator credits from its Steam page, sparking speculation of Respawn/EA pressure or damage control amid 'Mostly Negative' reviews complaining of mismatched 3v3 format on large maps, server issues, poor performance, and floaty gunplay. Some note reviews trend more positive with extended playtime, while others credit Geoff Keighley's promotion for the 100k peak concurrents despite backlash.

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Illustration depicting gamer frustration over Highguard game's launch woes, including negative Steam reviews, server crashes, and glitches.
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Highguard launches to technical woes and negative Steam reviews

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Highguard, a free-to-play 3v3 raid shooter from former Apex Legends developers, debuted on January 26, 2026, across PC, PS5, and Xbox amid server overloads and performance glitches. The game quickly amassed over 9,000 Steam reviews, with more than 7,000 rated negative, citing slow gameplay and large maps unfit for the format. A false claim by streamer DrDisrespect about attending a preview event added to the launch's controversies.

A few days after Highguard's troubled debut on January 26—marked by server issues, negative Steam reviews, and matchmaking woes—prominent studios including 1047 Games, Remedy Entertainment, and Larian Studios have rallied in its defense. As player counts stabilize around 10,000-20,000, the industry debate intensifies over constructive feedback versus negativity, coinciding with the game's first major patch.

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Highguard, a new live-service hero shooter from Wildlight Entertainment, launched on January 26, 2026, to mixed reviews and declining player counts. The game, revealed at The Game Awards 2025, has drawn skepticism as another live-service title but received a major update addressing crashes and adding features. Developers are experimenting with a 5v5 playlist to boost engagement.

Developer Wildlight Entertainment has announced a launch-day showcase for its free-to-play PvP raid shooter Highguard, set for January 26, 2026—the game's release date. The stream will include a full gameplay deep dive and year-one roadmap, following weeks of silence since its reveal at The Game Awards 2025.

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Developer 1047 Games has defended the performance of its relaunched game, Splitgate Arena Reloaded, emphasizing that Steam player counts do not reflect the overall experience. The title, formerly known as Splitgate 2, returned in December after a troubled development period. Despite modest PC numbers, the studio highlights community engagement and upcoming features.

Valve's invite-only hero shooter Deadlock has seen a surge in community engagement following its latest update, which introduced six new characters and a streamlined game mode. Players are voting on hero unlocks, fostering fan art and in-game campaigns. The update enhances the game's blend of MOBA strategy and agile combat, drawing over 100,000 concurrent players recently.

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Simon Collins-Laflamme, co-founder of Hypixel Studios, described Hytale's recent early access release as the most challenging yet rewarding experience of his life. After reclaiming the project from Riot Games, the Minecraft-like game launched last week following years of development and setbacks. Collins-Laflamme expressed gratitude to the community and his team for their support.

 

 

 

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