Geoff Keighley endorsing Highguard on The Game Awards 2025 stage, highlighting its free finale spot.
Geoff Keighley endorsing Highguard on The Game Awards 2025 stage, highlighting its free finale spot.
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Highguard landed free TGA finale spot via Keighley's endorsement

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New details reveal that Highguard's prominent closing reveal at The Game Awards 2025 came without sponsorship fees, thanks to showrunner Geoff Keighley's personal support. As the free-to-play hero shooter nears its January 26, 2026 launch amid mixed buzz from its December debut, sources confirm the slot was an organic showcase opportunity.

Highguard's surprise finale at The Game Awards 2025 was not secured through payment, unlike many high-profile slots. Forbes journalist Paul Tassi reported that two sources confirmed showrunner Geoff Keighley chose the game from Wildlight Entertainment—founded by Apex Legends and Titanfall veterans—because he believed in its potential, offering the spot for free to reach a global audience.

Following the December reveal—which showcased its PvP raid shooter gameplay blending fast-paced FPS mechanics, hero abilities, and fantasy themes as arcane Wardens—the game has faced hero shooter skepticism. Critics called it generic, but the pedigree offers optimism.

Speculation suggested another title may have vacated the slot, though unconfirmed. Backlash against Keighley, including claims of dooming the game, overlooks the intent to boost a promising IP. With launch weeks away on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S (with cross-play and progression), Wildlight's minimal pre-release marketing strategy culminates in a recent preview event, with coverage imminent. The free-to-play model aims to drive adoption despite genre fatigue.

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Discussions on X focus on Paul Tassi's Forbes report confirming Highguard did not pay for its TGA 2025 finale slot, attributing it to Geoff Keighley's personal endorsement. Sentiments vary: some view it positively as a vote of confidence amid mixed game reception, others skeptically doubt free prime ad space, with neutral shares referencing prior Imran Khan report.

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Illustration of Highguard game servers powering down in a data center, with shutdown notice and declining player/revenue graphs.
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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.

Highguard, Wildlight Entertainment's multiplayer shooter, has gone offline on March 12, 2026—less than two months after launch—following last week's shutdown announcement amid player retention and funding woes. A former Naughty Dog artist who designed early concept art for hero Condor has sworn off live-service projects, while a Kotaku writer mourned the game's unique chill vibe.

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Free-to-play shooter Highguard from Wildlight Entertainment closes on March 12, 2026—making today, March 11, the final day—following last week's shutdown announcement amid layoffs, Tencent funding withdrawal, and ongoing performance woes. Available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, the game saw player counts drop to double digits last week after a troubled launch.

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