Dramatic illustration of the Highguard PvP raid shooter launch showcase screen, featuring gameplay action, release date January 26, 2026, and developer Wildlight Entertainment announcement.
Dramatic illustration of the Highguard PvP raid shooter launch showcase screen, featuring gameplay action, release date January 26, 2026, and developer Wildlight Entertainment announcement.
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Highguard announces launch showcase for release day

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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.

Since Highguard's reveal trailer as the final world premiere at The Game Awards 2025—offered by host Geoff Keighley out of genuine interest, not payment—the studio had gone quiet amid hero shooter market skepticism. This changes with the 'Official Launch Showcase' streaming on YouTube January 26 at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET, 6 PM UK), promising in-depth gameplay beyond the initial trailer and future plans.

Highguard launches free-to-play on PC (Steam; 25 GB, mid-tier specs incl. 12 GB RAM, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0), PS5, and Xbox Series S|X with quality/performance modes. A PS5 trophy list features 33 achievements, like 'Plunderer' (open 15 chests in a match) and 'Animal Control' (eliminate 20 enemy mounts).

The event aims to counter initial mixed reactions and build hype in a competitive genre.

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Discussions on X about Highguard's launch-day showcase reflect widespread skepticism over the developers' prolonged silence following the Game Awards reveal, with users calling the strategy bizarre or doomed to fail like Concord. Some journalists and gamers show cautious optimism, planning to watch the gameplay deep dive and year-one roadmap. High-engagement posts highlight the unconventional marketing as potentially historic for better or worse.

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Highguard raid shooter to shut down March 12 amid revenue woes and sharp player drop

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Wildlight Entertainment will shut down servers for its free-to-play multiplayer raid shooter Highguard on March 12, 2026—45 days after launch—citing insufficient revenue and failure to sustain a player base despite over 2 million users, a peak of nearly 100,000 concurrent players, and post-launch updates. A final content update is planned before closure.

Developer Wildlight Entertainment has released a new fast-paced mode for its hero shooter Highguard in an effort to retain players amid falling concurrent numbers. The update arrives as the game faces challenges following its recent launch and subsequent layoffs at the studio. Raid Rush eliminates the looting phase to focus on direct base raids.

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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.

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.

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Josh Sobel, a former technical artist at Wildlight Entertainment, has reactivated his X account after deactivating it last month amid backlash from a post about Highguard's failure. He stands by the intent of his original comments but regrets the poor phrasing, attributing it to stress following the game's shutdown announcement. Highguard, a 3v3 live-service hero shooter, is set to go offline on March 12, 2026—45 days after its January 26 launch.

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