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This article breaks down 10 expensive games that failed to spark interest, proving how big budgets couldn’t save these unwanted titles from flopping.
Ubisoft's recent releases have failed to meet expectations for many fans, with some games calling into question the company's future plans.
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XDefiant game director Mark Rubin discusses why the multiplayer FPS failed, pointing to a lack of resources and marketing from Ubisoft.
Ubisoft will be shutting down its free-to-play first-person shooter game "XDefiant" in the new year.
Ubisoft sunset XDefiant after only 7 months in the market, and is now issuing refunds for customers.
Ubisoft is starting the process of shutting down its free-to-play first-person shooting game XDefiant. The final farewell day for the game is on June 3, 2025.
Publisher Ubisoft and developer Ubisoft San Francisco will delist free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter XDefiant starting today and shut down servers on June 3, 2025, the companies announce… ...
Ubisoft announced that it will discontinue development on XDefiant, its free-to-play first-person shooter title.
While XDefiant may sound like a hodgepodge of design choices, Ubisoft's new shooter finds the right middle ground between Call of Duty and Overwatch.