Highguard's episode 2 update adds ranked mode and new character

The latest update for Highguard introduces a new playable character, Warden Ekon, alongside the long-awaited ranked mode. This Episode 2 patch enhances competitive play in the game. The changes were detailed in official patch notes.

Highguard, a multiplayer strategy game, has received its Episode 2 update, bringing significant additions to the gameplay experience. The patch introduces Warden Ekon, a new character available for players to unlock and use in matches. This addition expands the roster of wardens, offering fresh strategies and abilities.

A key highlight is the implementation of ranked mode, which players have anticipated since the game's launch. This feature allows competitors to climb leaderboards based on skill, fostering a more structured tournament environment. The update aims to deepen engagement for both casual and dedicated players.

The patch notes emphasize these changes as core to Episode 2's content rollout. No specific timelines for further updates were mentioned, but the focus remains on balancing and expanding multiplayer dynamics.

This development signals ongoing support for Highguard, ensuring its relevance in the competitive gaming scene.

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Highguard releases content update teasing new raiding mode

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Developer Wildlight Entertainment has issued a new content patch for its struggling hero shooter Highguard, adding maps, tools, and store items. The update comes amid layoffs and website issues, with developers teasing a dedicated raiding mode for next week. This follows concerns over the game's future after a poor launch earlier this year.

Highguard's second episode has arrived, introducing a ranked mode, a new hero, and an additional map to the game. This update also marks the debut of the game's first new Warden entry. The content is available today.

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Wildlight Entertainment has released an update for its hero shooter Highguard, introducing a 5v5 raid mode available only this weekend. The patch also includes optimizations and a new base, helping improve the game's Steam rating from Mostly Negative to Mixed. Players praise the changes for addressing early complaints about the 3v3 format.

Highguard, the free-to-play PvP raid shooter from Wildlight Entertainment, launches on January 26, 2026—just weeks after its reveal at The Game Awards. A launch showcase on the same day will dive into gameplay mechanics, feature full demos, and reveal the first year of content plans. The title arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S amid mixed fan expectations.

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In a recent podcast, Highguard's senior level designer Alex Graner detailed why the game's initial 3v3 mode alienated casual players, as Wildlight Entertainment fully shifts to 5v5 formats like Raid Rush following funding cuts from Tencent and layoffs reducing the team to around 20.

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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Reports indicate that Chinese firm Tencent provided secret funding for the hero shooter Highguard, developed by Wildlight Entertainment. The game, launched last month, has faced mass layoffs at the studio and a sharp decline in players. Its official website went offline today, fueling speculation about its future.

 

 

 

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