That faggot Paul Tassi wrote an article pointing out that Highguard has gone dark since the disastrous The Game Awards reveal. The game comes out in three weeks. Here's the only paragraph worth reading:
There has been effectively zero online presence for Highguard since the night of The Game Awards on December 11. No tweets from the main account (with just 5,800 followers), no new videos or previews on its YouTube page (with just 1,300 subscribers). I would not normally make too much of a big deal about this, as it takes some time for promotional campaigns to spool up, but this is a game that announced it would be out on January 26. Of this year. As in, under three weeks from now.
Would probably best to simply not release it and just hope that everyone forgets about it. I know I already did.
Yeah but who doesn't love a good trainwreck, a concord 2.0 would be hilarious. I'm looking forward to it. That and fairgame$
They either spent all their marketing budget on that award show trailer spot and now have to penny pinch to survive till release, or they're working furiously to salvage this shitshow to come up with something to wow potential players on launch.
Either way, I already know it's another game where the videos about the game will be more entertaining than the game ever could be.
I'll be playing it, for the memes. It is free to play, right?
Is it? Either way 25GB and Kernel Level Anti-Cheat isn't worth it even just for shits and giggles.
Meh, true.
It's hopefully quiet because everyone at the studio is doing crunch time updating their resumes. They have to know that this game is fucked already.
There are so many dead and canceled hero shooters it's hard to keep track of them all. Everybody knows about Concord, and some might remember Battleborn or Lawbreakers, but did you know about "Crucible" or "Breakaway" from Amazon? What about "Hyenas"? "Bleeding Edge"? Did "Fairgame$" ever come out? Is Marathon cancelled? Literally trillions of dollars have been blown on this idea.
Ah, you just can't see their advertising. You see, the wokies communicate entirely in dogwhistles, they complain about hearing them all the time in our audible frequency. Highguard's adverts are simply too high-pitched for us to actually perceive them, as we simply aren't woke enough.