Highguard Shutting Down Just Weeks After Launch — Servers to Go Dark March 12

The online shooter game Highguard is closing down just weeks after it was released, making it one of the quickest failures for a big multiplayer game in recent times.

As a big fan, I was really disappointed to hear from Wildlight Entertainment on March 3rd that they’re shutting down the game’s servers for good on March 12th. It’s sad to see it go, but they made the official announcement themselves.

The studio announced today that Highguard will be permanently closed on March 12th.

The sudden shutdown follows a troubled launch that quickly led to a drop in players, job cuts within the company, and widespread disappointment from gamers.

A Rapid Collapse After Launch

Highguard is a free-to-play raid shooter released on January 26, 2026, created by Wildlight Entertainment. It blends hero shooter action with the tension of extraction-based games, all set in a fantasy world where players take on the role of Wardens fighting across a legendary continent.

Despite early interest, the player base quickly collapsed.

According to the studio’s own statement, the problem ultimately came down to retention.

Wildlight explained that, even with a dedicated and hardworking team, they haven’t been able to attract enough players to keep the game running for the long haul.

The company reported that the game quickly gained popularity, with over two million players trying it out shortly after it was released.

Like many online games, initial interest quickly faded and players didn’t keep coming back for the long haul.

Layoffs and Funding Problems Behind the Scenes

The shutdown announcement arrives after weeks of turmoil inside the studio.

Soon after the game Highguard was released, Wildlight reportedly fired most of its employees because very few people were playing.

Reports later showed that Tencent, thought to be a major financial supporter of the project, pulled its funding after the game’s poor start. This caused the studio to significantly reduce its work.

So, after all the drama, a really small group of people were left holding the fort. They were basically responsible for keeping the game running and getting those last few updates out the door. It was a tough spot, but they managed to keep things going until the very end.

Those efforts ultimately proved insufficient to stabilize the project.

One Final Update Before the End

Wildlight has announced that before its servers shut down for good, they’ll release a last update as a farewell gift to players who remain.

The game’s servers will be available until March 12th. The studio encouraged players to enjoy a final round of matches and show their support before they go offline.

The final patch will reportedly include several additions to the game, including:

  • A new Warden
  • A new weapon
  • Account level progression
  • Skill trees

As a long-time follower, it’s bittersweet, but Wildlight just announced one last update for the game. They seem genuinely excited to give players a final burst of content to enjoy before they move on, and honestly, it’s a classy way to sign off.

Another Live-Service Casualty

The collapse of Highguard highlights the brutal reality of the live-service market.

Even well-funded and highly-anticipated games, backed by experienced teams and strong marketing, can struggle if players lose interest after release. This particular game generated a lot of buzz at industry events and started strong, but that initial excitement didn’t last.

If nothing changes, the online game Highguard will shut down on March 12th, just two months after it launched.

It’s really sad to see this game go. For those of us who were still playing and especially for the team who poured their hearts into it, the shutdown feels like a sudden, final curtain call. It was meant to be a big contender in the world of online shooters, but sadly, it just didn’t quite get there.

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2026-03-04 18:57