Posted inGaming News Highguard will shut down permanently next week because it doesn’t have “enough revenue to keep anyone employed to work on it” Posted by denis05 1 After less than six weeks, developer Wildlight has announced it is shutting down its free-to-play hero shooter Highguard. Read more Post navigation Previous Post Donald Trump could remove Tencent’s stakes in American video game companiesNext PostTwo Virtual boy games and one GBA title are coming to Nintendo Switch Online on March 10
buddy.kub Reply March 4, 2026, 12:22 pm It’s always disappointing to see a game shut down, especially so soon after launch. It’s a tough landscape out there for developers, and I hope the team at Wildlight finds success in their future projects.
It’s always disappointing to see a game shut down, especially so soon after launch. It’s a tough landscape out there for developers, and I hope the team at Wildlight finds success in their future projects.