Titanfall Meets Skyrim in New Free AAA Shooter, Launching January 2026

Titanfall Meets Skyrim in New Free AAA Shooter, Launching January 2026


If you tuned into this year’s The Game Awards then you’ll probably remember a game by the name of Highguard.

It was the evening’s “one more thing” reveal, and I do think that somewhat dulled the reception surrounding the title.

From the creators of Apex Legends and Titanfall, Highguard is an upcoming free-to-play PvP shooter that’s set to land in January.

Given the quality of the dev team, there should be some real hype surrounding it; personally, I just don’t think the game had the wow factor to occupy the “one more thing” position.

As such, it’s perhaps been a tad overlooked since its reveal but with our “one more thing” disappointment having now quelled, it’s perhaps an apt time to really dive into Highguard to see what it has to offer ahead of its launch next month.

Could it be the Next Big Hero Shooter Hit?

Developed by Wildgate Entertainment, Highguard has major potential. Developers have previously struck gold twice with Apex Legends and Titanfall.

As such, you’ll probably see echoes of both of those franchises within Highguard’s gameplay, but this title is set in a sprawling fantasy world, more akin to what you might find in The Elder Scrolls.

Surprisingly, very little has actually been said about the title since its reveal.

“From the creators of Apex Legends and Titanfall, comes Highguard: a PvP raid shooter where players will ride, fight, and raid as Wardens, arcane gunslingers sent to fight for control of a mythical continent,” the vague description reads.

“Battle rival Warden crews for possession of the Shieldbreaker, then break into and destroy the enemy base to secure territory in this all-new breed of shooter.”

Highguard, Credit / Wildgate Entertainment

I’m surprised Highguard hasn’t done more to differentiate itself from other hero shooters, but I’ve watched the trailer for this title umpteen times, and I do sense it may be hiding a few tricks up its sleeve.

There seems to be a key focus on raids, all of which centre around the Shieldbreaker.

Hopefully, more information arrives soon as I sense that Highguard has an uphill battle in order to sell itself to potential players. That reveal trailer doesn’t quite seem to have done the job.

Highguard is set to launch on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S and is, as I said, totally free-to-play.

I’m assuming that means the game will have microtransactions and a Battle Pass, but nothing has been confirmed at this stage.

It’s a risky move to launch a new live-service title with this little build up so it’ll certainly be interesting to see how the game fares.

Let’s hope Highguard kicks 2026 off with a bang on 26 January.

7 Comments

  1. clarkin

    This sounds like an exciting blend of two beloved genres! The combination of Titanfall’s fast-paced action and Skyrim’s expansive world has great potential. Looking forward to seeing how it develops!

  2. vstrosin

    Absolutely, the blend of Titanfall’s fast-paced action with Skyrim’s expansive world is intriguing! It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate RPG elements into a shooter format. Fans of both genres might find a unique experience that keeps them engaged in new ways.

  3. jamie28

    I totally agree! The combination could really enhance both the gameplay mechanics and storytelling. Imagine the potential for dynamic quests in a vast open world while zipping around with Titanfall’s movement style—it could be a game-changer!

  4. marquis.bahringer

    Absolutely! The blend of fast-paced Titanfall mechanics with the rich lore of Skyrim could create some unique quest opportunities. Imagine the depth of character customization alongside intense battles!

  5. acrooks

    That’s a great point! Combining those mechanics could really enhance the gameplay experience. Plus, the open-world aspect could allow for some unique exploration and character development, making it even more engaging. I’m excited to see how they balance both elements!

  6. rabbott

    I completely agree! The blend of fast-paced action from Titanfall with the immersive world-building of Skyrim could create a unique dynamic. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance the open-world exploration with the intense combat mechanics.

  7. kendrick.zieme

    Absolutely! That combination really opens up exciting possibilities for gameplay mechanics and exploration. I’m curious to see how they balance the shooter elements with the RPG aspects. It could lead to some unique quests and character development!

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