To make matters worse, XDefiant looks…well, unimaginative. The developers made almost no changes to the game after its first season, and the game is now well and truly dead. Hyper Scape had a short, brief, hilariously overblown period at the start of its lifespan (pretty sure Tfue was streaming it at one time with around 40,000 viewers), but the game quickly fell off. They stress in the trailer that they are looking to structure the game around player feedback, and much like for Hyper Scape there is a short closed beta period for feedback between player and developer.īut don’t get too excited. RELATED: Point and Click Adventure Game Rainswept Is Making Its Way To Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 Mark Rubin, the game’s executive producer, worked with Infinity Ward developing Call of Duty titles like Call of Duty: Ghosts, and Jason Schroeder is a long-standing Ubisoft director who has worked on games like Rocksmith and a South Park title. RELATED: A New Update Is Available For Sea Of Thieves Called Smuggler's Fortune Finally Introduces Pets No, this is not a new Splinter Cell game, it’s a free FPS. A hero shooter with Arena-like gameplay, based very vaguely on the factions found across the extended Tom Clancy universe. XDefiant is Apex Legends meets Call of Duty. This is Ubisoft trying again to make a free-to-play shooter. You can read our impressions of the beta here.Hyper Scape? Does anyone remember that game? Ubisoft‘s Battle Royale launched almost a year ago, which makes the announcement revealing Tom Clancy’s XDefiant almost make sense. XDefiant still has no firm release date but is headed to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC. I’d rather the studio focus on making sure the core 6v6 experience is the best it can be rather than trying to shoehorn every game mode they can.Īs for the P2W stuff, let’s hope that whatever’s happening in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 now isn’t something we’ll see in XDefiant ever. We have enough battle royale games and XDefiant doesn’t need to be another bandwagoner when it comes to that. Personally, I agree with Rubin’s choices. Lastly, in what should be seen as good news, Rubin also said “no thanks” when it comes to pay-to-win stuff being implemented in the free-to-play game. This was confirmed by XDefiant Executive Producer Mark Rubin where he mentioned that it might make it launch, but if it doesn’t, it’ll come soon after.Īnswering another fan on Twitter, Rubin also shot down any ideas of a Battle Royale mode being available in the game, and cites that while he doesn’t like battle royale games, he feels that trying to do too much ends up sacrifcing the overall quality of the game. Related Reading: XDefiant PS5 Input Lag, Netcode, Server Stability Issues Addressed by Studio, No Date on Next Test.For those who played the XDefiant beta on consoles and were hoping for a way to play it using keyboard and mouse (KBM), you’ll be able to do so possibly when the full game launches or soon after, as XDefiant KBM support for consoles has been confirmed to be part of the controller options.
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