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News XDefiant Delivers The CoD Experience Many Have Been Asking For

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Ubisoft's XDefiant is currently in closed beta, allowing us to get hands-on time with this free-to-play first-person shooter. The game doesn't come packed with any real innovations, but it did surprise me in how well it delivers a classic arcade shooter with really enjoyable maps.

XDefiant is a curious mashup of Ubisoft properties. This shooter brings together characters and settings from other big Ubisoft titles, including Tom Clancy's The Division, Watch Dogs, Far Cry 6, and more. The game doesn't seem to have a storyline to tie all these characters together, but the matches are quite fun, so I don't even question the lack of game lore or shared connections. Although jumping from a Far Cry-themed map to a Division one in New York City--each with corresponding announcers--might sound jarring, I didn't find that to be the case.

XDefiant uses factions, which are basically just different playstyle classes with their own unique passive, active, and ultra abilities. There are four factions currently available in this closed beta, featuring the Cleaners from The Division, Echelon from Splinter Cell, Phantoms from Ghost Recon, and Libertad from Far Cry 6. The Echelon faction allows you to make sneaky plays with active camo, while Libertad's abilities are all about healing yourself and teammates. The Cleaners' abilities revolve around using fire to clear out enemies, and Phantoms provide protection with a variety of shields. DedSec is from Watch Dogs, which looks to provide hacking and deception, but the faction was unavailable at the time of playing.


<p dir="ltr">Ubisoft's XDefiant is currently in closed beta, allowing us to get hands-on time with this free-to-play first-person shooter. The game doesn't come packed with any real innovations, but it did surprise me in how well it delivers a classic arcade shooter with really enjoyable maps.</p><p dir="ltr">XDefiant is a curious mashup of Ubisoft properties. This shooter brings together characters and settings from other big Ubisoft titles, including Tom Clancy's The Division, Watch Dogs, Far Cry 6, and more. The game doesn't seem to have a storyline to tie all these characters together, but the matches are quite fun, so I don't even question the lack of game lore or shared connections. Although jumping from a Far Cry-themed map to a Division one in New York City--each with corresponding announcers--might sound jarring, I didn't find that to be the case.</p><p dir="ltr">XDefiant uses factions, which are basically just different playstyle classes with their own unique passive, active, and ultra abilities. There are four factions currently available in this closed beta, featuring the Cleaners from The Division, Echelon from Splinter Cell, Phantoms from Ghost Recon, and Libertad from Far Cry 6. The Echelon faction allows you to make sneaky plays with active camo, while Libertad's abilities are all about healing yourself and teammates. The Cleaners' abilities revolve around using fire to clear out enemies, and Phantoms provide protection with a variety of shields. DedSec is from Watch Dogs, which looks to provide hacking and deception, but the faction was unavailable at the time of playing.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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