Highguard's Launch is a Mess, Leaving its Future Uncertain
The launch of Highguard, a new online multiplayer title from Wildlight Entertainment, has been marred by controversy and technical issues. The game, which combines elements of an online shooter and a MOBA, was revealed via a trailer at the Game Awards last December, leaving many feeling disappointed and underwhelmed.
While the game itself shows promise, with its unique blend of fantasy and action gameplay, the launch has been plagued by visual performance issues and long queues to get matches. This has led to a negative reaction from players, who are frustrated by the lack of polish and stability in the game.
Highguard's troubles began when it was revealed at the Game Awards, where many were expecting something big. Instead, Wildlight Entertainment was thrust into the spotlight with a short trailer that left many feeling underwhelmed. The team had planned to reveal the game before its launch, but were offered a slot at the show instead.
As a result, Highguard launched to a mixed reaction from players and critics alike. While some have praised the game's unique blend of gameplay mechanics, others have been disappointed by the lack of polish and technical issues.
The game's success will depend on how well Wildlight Entertainment can address these issues and provide ongoing support for the game. With so much competition in the online multiplayer space, Highguard will need to do more than just launch a new game to stand out from the crowd.
One thing is certain: Highguard's launch has been a poor surprise reveal, leaving the game fighting an uphill battle for good reviews and player loyalty.
The launch of Highguard, a new online multiplayer title from Wildlight Entertainment, has been marred by controversy and technical issues. The game, which combines elements of an online shooter and a MOBA, was revealed via a trailer at the Game Awards last December, leaving many feeling disappointed and underwhelmed.
While the game itself shows promise, with its unique blend of fantasy and action gameplay, the launch has been plagued by visual performance issues and long queues to get matches. This has led to a negative reaction from players, who are frustrated by the lack of polish and stability in the game.
Highguard's troubles began when it was revealed at the Game Awards, where many were expecting something big. Instead, Wildlight Entertainment was thrust into the spotlight with a short trailer that left many feeling underwhelmed. The team had planned to reveal the game before its launch, but were offered a slot at the show instead.
As a result, Highguard launched to a mixed reaction from players and critics alike. While some have praised the game's unique blend of gameplay mechanics, others have been disappointed by the lack of polish and technical issues.
The game's success will depend on how well Wildlight Entertainment can address these issues and provide ongoing support for the game. With so much competition in the online multiplayer space, Highguard will need to do more than just launch a new game to stand out from the crowd.
One thing is certain: Highguard's launch has been a poor surprise reveal, leaving the game fighting an uphill battle for good reviews and player loyalty.