With the highly anticipated arcade shooter officially launched, the question now becomes if its battle pass system is worth the price. has had its fair share of problems in recent years, with continued delays required to polish the game. A recent technical test showed that the game was in a polished enough state to at least launch into a preseason. However, it will still be an important task to maintain the game and accomplish its goal of competing with other shooters.
is an arcade shooter combining various factions across the Ubisoft franchise. The game will launch with five factions from different Ubisoft games. For example, The Cleaners originally from use fire drones and grenades to clear out enemies. Meanwhile, the Libertad from has a set of healing devices to support the team. won't be as composition-reliant as hero-shooters, as mechanical skill will still reign supreme, but a proper team comp will certainly give one side the tactical advantage.
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Whether 's battle pass is worth buying differs from person to person, though it is a more generous purchase than others. The price for the pace is 700 XCoins, the game's premium currency, which will cost$10 to buy 1000 XCoins. Luckily, does what other great battle pass systems have done and gives players enough coins back to buy the next pass, assuming the price stays the same. In this regard, if players only want to receive cosmetics from the battle pass, consistent playing will mean they only ever need to spend the initial $10.
Factions in XDefiant include The Cleaners from Echelon from Libertad from Phantoms from Dedsec from
The battle pass will reward a variety of loot, with this Preseason pass containing 50 tiers of cosmetics/boosters along with three rewards gained instantly on purchase. Skins are per gun/character, so they do not transfer over like in other
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