Highguard

Hero shooter, PvP FPS

Highguard is a free-to-play PvP hero shooter where players assume the roles of Wardens (fantasy-themed gunslinger) who fight in objective-based raid matches involving resource gathering, map traversal, and coordinated assaults on enemy bases. The game blends traditional FPS gunplay with mounted combat, destructible environments, and class-style abilities in large multiplayer arenas.

Highguard
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Developer:
Wildlight Entertainment
Publisher:
Wildlight Entertainment
Release Date:
January 26, 2026
Platforms:
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows (PC)
Who Should Play:
Competitive FPS players who enjoy team-based objectives and evolving multiplayer shooters.
Who Should Skip:
Players who prefer structured single-player campaigns, polished balancing at launch, or slow-paced gameplay.

Ratings

Monetization

70
Free

Solo Friendliness

25
No

Grind

55
Heavy

Complexity

40
Accessible

Time Commitment

Main Story Hours

N/A

Completionist Hours

N/A

Gameplay

Monetization

• The game is free to download and play.

• Monetization likely centers on cosmetic or seasonal “Episodes,” though detailed economy data is still emerging.

• No pay-to-win elements are currently evident in core multiplayer loops.

Solo Friendliness

• The game is fundamentally oriented toward multiplayer PvP engagements.

• There is no meaningful single-player campaign or AI opponents to fill that role.

• Matchmaking issues at times further reduce solo play enjoyment.

Grind

• Progression in Highguard revolves around multiplayer progression systems and unlocks rather than story or structured narrative.

• Match loops may feel repetitive due to limited maps and objectives at launch.

• Crafting or leveling beyond basic unlocks can require repeated play of the same modes.

Complexity

• Multiple mechanics blend FPS gunplay with class-style abilities and raid objectives.

• Large maps with layered goals (resource stage, assault stage, base defense) demand tactical thinking.

• Early balancing and identity issues can make learning the meta inconsistent.

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Full Verdict

Highguard introduces an ambitious blend of fantasy elements and objective-based FPS gameplay with a free-to-play model that lowers the barrier to entry. However, its early reception has been mixed to negative due to balance issues, limited content variety at launch, and the absence of solo modes, which may deter many players in its current state. While it shows potential and ongoing developer support promises future refinement, the current package leans toward “Skip” for most players outside of dedicated competitive PvP audiences.

Ideal For

• Players who enjoy fast-paced, competitive PvP action.

• Fans of team-based shooters and objective-centric matches.

• Those who enjoy evolving live-service games with future content potential.

Potential Drawbacks

• Players who prefer story-driven or single-player experiences.

• Those who dislike games in early post-launch balance states.

• Players overwhelmed by large maps and mixed gameplay pacing.