Ubisoft postponed shooter XDefiant – INDIAN again

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Things haven’t gone as planned at Ubisoft for a long time. It was recently forced to postpone the free-to-play arena shooter again. XDefiant. At the moment, the game does not have a specific release date.

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Free competitive events, which is expected to be a Call of Duty competitor, was announced in 2021 and was due to release this summer. In September, it was postponed to October due to problems with console certification.

Developers they explain, that recent public testing has revealed some inconsistencies in gameplay. They need to be resolved first. Only then will XDefiant become available. It should start first zero seasonso players can try everything.

According to the creators, the test showed that players like it quick firefightsunique map processing, targeted modes and iconic list of factions. They want to shed light on a strange movement or bulky slides. The goal is to give players a game they can return to for years to come.

Mark Rubin, you praises an improvement made by XDefiant thanks to player feedback. But they still have some work ahead of them. Prior to this, Rubin worked as an executive at Infinity Ward, where he participated in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series.

When XDefiant launches, it will offer five factions made up of various Ubisoft series: Libertad (Far Cry), Phantoms (Ghost Recon), Echelon (Splinter Cell), Cleaners (The Division) and DedSec (Watch Dogs).

XDefiant will be released on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The event is also slated to launch on Xbox One and PS4 at a later date.

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Source :Indian TV

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