Highguard, a live service shooter developed by Wildlight Entertainment, is set to be permanently shut down on March 12th, 2026. The game, which initially attracted a large player base on its release day in January, has since seen a decline in users. Despite several updates and bonus modes, the game will no longer be playable after the shutdown date. In a heartfelt statement, the development team expressed their gratitude for the players' support and passion, acknowledging that they were unable to build a sustainable player base. The team plans to release one final update, adding new content such as a playable character, skill trees, and account level progression. This update is being made available now to ensure players can still experience the planned additions. Highguard's shutdown marks the end of its 46-day journey since its release, and while it may not have lasted as long as other games, it has left its mark on the gaming community. The closure of Highguard serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by developers in building and sustaining a dedicated player base. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for developers to understand the importance of community engagement and the impact of player retention. The story of Highguard is a testament to the passion and hard work of its developers, and while the game may be shutting down, its legacy will live on in the hearts of its players.