Highguard’s Sudden Shutdown Shows A Glaring Flaw In Modern Live Service Games

Highguard was unveiled at the 2025 Game Awards and released in January 2026 to a good number of players. However, the game, a hero shooter, received significant criticism for trying to combine too many different ideas that didn’t quite work together, and it was clear the game needed substantial improvements. As a result, Highguard quickly lost players, dropping from an initial 2 million to just 10% of that audience within its first week.

SIREN’s Dance with Destiny: Will Shorts Be Crushed?

The price, like a tormented soul, has risen steadily from its early-March lows, as if guided by some unseen hand. Buyers, those poor deluded fools, have clung to their positions with the desperation of a man clinging to a sinking ship. But let us not be deceived-this rally is no random act of providence. No, it is a carefully orchestrated dance, a macabre waltz along structural price levels that seem to mock the very notion of free will.

Star Trek’s New Doomsday Device Continues a Trend Almost Every Fan Hates

In the late 33rd century, the pirate Nus Braka has launched a major attack against the Federation. He’s managed to turn a modified version of the Omega molecule – called Omega 47 – into powerful mines. These mines are strategically placed to cut off Federation space from the rest of the galaxy. If a Federation starship gets too close, the mines explode, making it impossible to travel through subspace in that area. However, Braka didn’t actually invent Omega 47 himself.