Highguard makes 5v5 mode permanent as player numbers decline

Developer Wildlight Entertainment has locked in a new 5v5 mode for its shooter Highguard, responding to mixed reception after a rocky launch. The update has improved Steam reviews to 'Mixed,' though concurrent players continue to fall. This change aims to address criticisms of empty maps in the game's larger battles.

Highguard, released on January 26, 2026, following a reveal at The Game Awards 2025, faced immediate backlash due to a nearly marketing-free rollout and negative reviews. The game, an esports-oriented shooter from Wildlight Entertainment, struggled with its mix of gameplay modes that did not always integrate smoothly.

In response, the developer issued a patch ahead of the recent weekend, tackling key criticisms and introducing a limited-time 5v5 mode. This mode aimed to make the large maps feel less empty outside of attack and defense phases, offering a more frenetic and brutal experience. Player feedback proved positive, with Steam reviews shifting to 'Mixed' and positive ratings now outnumbering negatives.

As a result, Wildlight has decided to make the 5v5 queue permanent. However, the game's SteamDB profile shows a downward trend in concurrent players, with 3,157 online at the time of reporting and a 24-hour peak of 8,404. Social media and YouTube discussions remain largely negative, often using Highguard as a target amid broader skepticism toward live-service shooters.

Crossplay features ensure quick matchmaking, suggesting potential stronger interest on consoles, though data there is unavailable. Wildlight has outlined a full-year roadmap, but sustaining the game long-term remains uncertain given the competitive shooter landscape and initial undercooked state. The 5v5 mode provides a promising glimpse of Highguard's potential, if it can build momentum.

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Dynamic illustration of Highguard players raiding an enemy base in the new fast-paced Raid Rush mode, with subtle declining player stats graph.
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Highguard launches Raid Rush mode as player counts decline

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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.

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 lead technical artist at Wildlight Entertainment, has shared insights into the challenges faced by the game Highguard following its reveal and launch. He attributes much of the backlash to false assumptions and extensive review bombing. The studio experienced layoffs amid persistent negative sentiment.

Wildlight Entertainment has revealed plans for a new content update to its game Highguard, including a new base and raid tool. The announcement comes amid recent troubles with the company's website. This move signals that the project remains active.

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Wildlight Entertainment released The Farewell Tour, the final update for its short-lived hero shooter Highguard, on March 4, 2026—days before servers shut down on March 12. Developed by a voluntary skeleton crew, it adds account-wide progression, a new skill tree, the Switchback weapon, and playable Warden Koldo.

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