XDefiant is a strong arena shooter with or without franchise crossovers

Published , by Ozzie Mejia

Ubisoft's XDefiant has taken on a few forms since it was first announced years ago. It was originally meant to be somewhat of a Tom Clancy all-star shooter, spotlighting characters and scenery from the vast array of series titles. That's still the idea in a way, but developer Ubisoft San Francisco has since gone bigger. The arena shooter has opened its doors to more of Ubisoft's most recognizable FPS titles to create something with crossover appeal. However, even without all of those bells and whistles, XDefiant is shaping up to be a fairly competent arena shooter. Shacknews recently had a chance to jump in and check it out.


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XDefiant allows players to select a soldier from one of five factions, each representing a different Ubisoft title. All of the factions have their own distinct abilities and gadgets to go along with standard firearm builds, whether they be assault rifle, light machine gun, submachine gun, shotgun, or sniper rifle. These are the crews that players can join:

At its heart, XDefiant aims for the arena shooter atmosphere of days past while incorporating modern shooting mechanics, such as loadouts and special abilities. Even without the distinctly Ubisoft coat of paint, what I played felt like a strong arena shooter capable of standing on its own merits. Gunplay felt smooth, regardless of the weapon selected. Those who don't feel good about their faction or loadout can switch at any time to something they're more comfortable using. All factions, outside of the unlockable-via-gameplay DedSec, are available out of the box.

While XDefiant is at its best with traditional modes like Domination and Occupy, the game also features other specialty modes. Escort requires teams to push a payload forward, like something out of Overwatch and Team Fortress 2. Zone Control is territory control with a moving control point. Hot Shot, the most interesting mode we tried out, is a bounty mode that requires players to collect tokens from fallen corpses with bonus tokens coming to anybody who can eliminate the current leader.

Of course, with XDefiant being a free-to-play title, there's naturally going to be a battle pass system in place. Ubisoft is looking to incorporate free and premium battle passes with rewards that include gun skins, character skins, weapon attachments, and many more. No word on the battle pass pricing as of now.

Those curious about what XDefiant looks like and how far it's come since it was originally announced in 2021 may not have to wait too long. The closed beta launches today and will run through Sunday, April 23. Those interested in jumping in can either sign up on the XDefiant website or watch a partnered Twitch streamer for 30 minutes. Just make sure your Ubisoft Connect account is linked to Twitch first.


This preview is based on an early access Ubisoft Connect code provided by the publisher.