Ubisoft Shuts Down XDefiant and Closes Two Studios After Six Months
The free-to-play shooter failed to retain players, leading to 277 layoffs and a restructuring of Ubisoft's operations.
- XDefiant, Ubisoft's free-to-play first-person shooter, will cease operations on June 3, 2025, after failing to sustain its player base.
- The game's closure will result in the shutdown of Ubisoft's San Francisco and Osaka studios, along with a reduction in operations at its Sydney site.
- A total of 277 employees will be laid off, with 143 in San Francisco and 134 across Osaka and Sydney, while some team members will be transitioned to other roles.
- Ubisoft cited XDefiant's inability to compete in the highly competitive free-to-play FPS market despite a promising initial launch with over 15 million players in six months.
- The company plans to focus on more profitable projects and continue its commitment to live-service games while addressing broader financial challenges and market pressures.































