Highguard Developer Wildlight Entertainment Announces Layoffs After Player Numbers Decline

Wildlight Entertainment, the developer behind the recently launched game Highguard, has announced significant layoffs just weeks after the title's debut on January 26. While the studio has not disclosed the exact number of affected employees, sources indicate that the majority of the team has been let go. Highguard, which became available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X, struggled to gain traction in the competitive hero shooter market. Despite the initial excitement surrounding the game's release, it failed to attract a substantial player base, prompting the studio to make the difficult decision to downsize. This move highlights the challenges faced by game developers in a saturated industry where player retention and engagement are critical for success.
Originally reported by NDTV Gadgets. Read original article
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