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‘Highguard’ goes live today but players seem unconvinced

The free-to-play PvP raid shooter from former Apex Legends developers launches across multiple platforms with synchronized release times worldwide
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanJanuary 26, 2026Updated:January 26, 2026 Gaming No Comments4 Mins Read
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The gaming world witnesses the arrival of Highguard today, a free-to-play PvP raid shooter that first captured attention during The Game Awards 2025. Created by veteran developers who previously shaped Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends and Titanfall, the game promises intense multiplayer combat wrapped in a mythic fantasy setting. Players step into the boots of Wardens, arcane gunslingers tasked with battling for dominance over a mysterious continent where magic meets modern warfare.

Despite the impressive pedigree of its development team, Highguard has weathered a storm of skepticism from the gaming community since its initial reveal. The announcement trailer that closed out The Game Awards ceremony sparked polarizing reactions online, with critics questioning various aspects of the game’s design and business model. Nevertheless, the development team pressed forward, recently hosting a comprehensive launch showcase that detailed gameplay mechanics, outlined ambitious year-one content plans, and reaffirmed today’s release.

When You Can Start Playing

For players eager to jump into the action, Highguard becomes available today across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S platforms simultaneously worldwide. Information from SteamDB confirms the Steam launch timing, though all platforms go live at the same exact moment worldwide, avoiding the staggered releases that sometimes frustrate international audiences.

North American players can access Highguard starting at 10am Pacific Time in San Francisco, noon Central Time in cities like Austin and Mexico City, and 1pm Eastern Time in New York. European gamers will find the servers opening later at 6pm Greenwich Mean Time in London and 7pm Central European Time in Paris.

Asia-Pacific Launch Schedule

Players in Asia and the Pacific region face early morning launch windows due to significant time zone differences. Tokyo and Beijing residents need to wait until 3am local time on January 27, making it a late night or very early start for many dedicated fans. Australian players in Sydney can begin their raiding adventures right away at 5am AEST, while New Zealand gamers in Wellington gain access at 7am NZST.

What Players Discover Inside

The recent launch showcase provided extensive insights into what players experience in Highguard. The presentation walked viewers through core gameplay loops, demonstrated the unique blend of gunplay and arcane abilities that defines the Warden experience, and revealed the roadmap for post-launch content updates throughout the first year. This strategic content rollout aims to maintain player engagement and build a sustainable community around the competitive raiding experience.

In addition, the developers emphasized progression systems, seasonal events, and long-term balance updates, suggesting a live-service approach designed to evolve alongside its player base rather than remain static after launch.

The game enters a crowded free-to-play shooter market, competing against established titles and recent releases for player attention and loyalty. Its success depends largely on whether the development team can overcome the initial skepticism and deliver a polished, balanced experience that justifies the time investment required for competitive multiplayer games.

Developer Credentials Face Community Scrutiny

While the involvement of former Apex Legends and Titanfall developers lends credibility to the project, the gaming community has grown increasingly cautious about new free-to-play releases. Concerns about monetization practices, game balance, and long-term support have become standard talking points whenever a new title enters the live-service arena. Highguard must navigate these expectations while carving out its own identity in the shooter landscape.

The coming weeks prove crucial for Highguard as players form their first impressions and the developer responds to community feedback. Whether the game can transform its rocky reception into a thriving player base remains uncertain, but the synchronized global launch ensures everyone starts on equal footing. As servers go live throughout the day, the verdict from players will begin shaping the game’s future.

Source: IGN Southeast Asia
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