Nearly five months after its release, XDefiant is reportedly shutting down post Season 4. Initially hailed as a COD killer, Ubisoft's AAA free-to-play multiplayer FPS FPS saw a massive surge of ...
XDefiant’s Season 2 update has introduced a new exciting game mode named Bomb. Those familiar with classic shooters will find it considerably similar to Call of Duty’s Search and Destroy.
There are currently "no plans" to shut down Ubisoft's free-to-play shooter XDefiant after season four. That's according to executive producer Mark Rubin, who took to social media to rebuke claims ...
Please verify your email address. Some concerning rumors have surfaced regarding Ubisoft's recently launched FPS multiplayer title XDefiant, with the future of the game potentially being in the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After rumors surfaced of a potential shutdown for Ubisoft's free-to-play shooter XDefiant, the game's executive producer, Mark Rubin, says the ...
Please verify your email address. XDefiant is one of the best FPS games out there, thanks to its fresh gameplay, interesting characters with abilities, and much more. However, it’s an FPS title ...
After a report claimed Ubisoft’s shooter was facing closure, an XDefiant producer has said there’s ‘no plans’ to stop making new content. While XDefiant had a strong launch when it came ...
XDefiant is a first-person shooter that’s very much in the tradition of Call Of Duty—fast-paced, twitch shooters with a mil-sim veneer—though it promises lots of things gamers have been ...
The rumours began with claims from a leaker on X, claiming that XDefiant is "already dead" and that support end if its player count does not improve significantly after its fourth season.
The month of October has been a turbulent time for XDefiant, Ubisoft’s free-to-play arena shooter aiming to capitalise on more traditional gameplay mechanics. Following a positive reception at ...
RIT is working hard to reduce the amount of waste generated on campus. The first step is to practice the 6 Rs: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Repurpose, Recycle. A key component of RIT’s recycling ...