Summary
- XDefiant reportedly has until the end of Season 3 to shape up its player base, or else the internal Ubisoft studio risks losing its post-launch support.
- The information comes by way of insider Tom Henderson, who reports that the game is struggling to obtain 20,000 players across all platforms.
- Those figures are a far cry from the game's launch, which was exactly 100 days ago, on May 21.
XDefiant may have launched , but it's already reportedly at the risk of being shut down. That's unless its internal metrics, including player concurr♛ents, don't shape up.
Information about XDefiant's internal struggles comes by way of reliable insider Tom Henderson. , 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ubisoft San Francisco, the internal studio behind the🤡 free-to-play first-person shooter𝐆, has until the end of Season 3 to improve things.

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If player numbers don't increase, then the game is at risk of losing support, per Henderson. , the game is struggling to draw in 20,000 concurrent players across all platforms, thou🐠gh, that number may be much lower, per a separate source.
Those dwindling numbers, coupled with an overall lack of player spending, has members of t♉he San Francisco team reportedly feeling immense pressure. The game is currently in the midst of its Season 1 support, .
As Henderson noted, the make-or-break Season 3 will launch well after 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Black Ops 6 does. This is also the first year that a Call of Duty title will be 🃏appearing on Game Pass day-and-date, so the stakes could not be hig🗹her. , XDefiant's "Year 1" roadmap included four seasons, though there's a possibility that the game won't see beyond its third season.
Things Have Been Rocky For XDefiant
The decline in player counts for XDefiant has been nothing short of drastic. Whereas a game𝄹 like Concord failed to reaꦛch 1,000 players on Steam at launch, XDefiant experienced massive success. 🦩In the past, .
Then, , potentially signaling a𝓡 bright future for the game. Howe💛ver, fans have since left in droves, owing to various issues, .
Of course, it doesn't ඣhelp that the game's executive producer infamously told players in July that they could "move on," if they hated the game that much. Though that statement seems to be the least of the game's problems at the moment. Either way, Henderson's report paints a bleak picture for yet another live-service endeavor by a majo𒐪r gaming corporation.

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