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Former XDefiant Executive Producer Refutes Splinter Cell Claim
Former XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin responds to the recent swirling Splinter Cell rumors surrounding Ubisoft San Francisco.
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Ubisoft multiplayer FPS XDefiant, a cross-brand fusion featuring characters from Tom Clancy games, Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and others, is no more. The Call of Duty rival has now shut its servers ...
We mentioned earlier this week how we'd been playing Ubisoft's XDefiant on its final day before the game shut its servers forever, and unfortunately that's exactly what happened - it's officially no ...
The early closure of Ubisoft’s free FPS, XDefiant, has claimed a notable victim: after twenty years in the video game industry, producer Mark Rubin has decided to leave the company and retire from ...
Former Infinity Ward producer Mark Rubin criticizes Call of Duty for prioritizing profit over game quality. Rubin advocates for game companies to focus on creating fun, high-quality experiences rather ...
Mark Rubin, the executive producer of XDefiant and a former Call of Duty developer, recently caused a stir with his criticism of Call of Duty and Activision. In a post on X, he accused them of ...
XDefiant Executive Producer, Mark Rubin, has accused Call of Duty of focusing more on making money than creating a fun game for its players. When players first got their hands on XDefiant back in 2023 ...
XDefiant’s executive producer Mark Rubin tells off the game’s critics over allegations of rushing release to beat competitors, Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto. Mark Rubin said the spotty nature of ...
Rumors swelled yesterday of XDefiant already shutting down after the upcoming season, but Exec Mark Rubin has denied the rumors Thunderpick is our official esports betting partner! If you're 18 years ...
Mark Rubin, the executive producer of Ubisoft’s first-person shooter XDefiant, has recently announced that the game will be shutting down next year. Launched in May 2024, XDefiant aimed to carve out a ...
XDefiant, Ubisoft's free-to-play FPS, has had its plug pulled. The publisher announced that it's "made the difficult decision to discontinue development" of the shooter, with the consequence being ...
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