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XDefiant's Executive Producer Mark Rubin addressed accusations of rushing the game out to beat Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto in an extremely candid response. Rubin defended XDefiant's ...
Ubisoft announced it would be shutting XDefiant down last December. Mark Rubin. Two production studios were closed as a result, and nearly 300 employees were affected by layoffs.
Mark Rubin, former XDefiant executive producer, announces he will be leaving the gaming industry. XDefiant was shut down on June 4, just one year after its release. Rubin became a well-known name ...
As recently as October, XDefiant director Mark Rubin claimed that circulating rumors were false, and XDefiant was not shutting down. In fact, they were looking ahead to year 2 content.
XDefiant wasn’t rushed out, but “there is a lot to do,” lead says. Ubisoft’s new multiplayer FPS game and Call of Duty rival XDefiant still has work to do, Mark Rubin says, but it’s okay ...
XDefiant’s lead producer Mark Rubin disputed this claim on Twitter. He said this: “To be crystal clear there are NO plans to shut down after season 4.
XDefiant ’s executive producer Mark Rubin claims that the free-to-play FPS is “not dying” and, in fact, has Ubisoft’s full support following a previous report that claimed otherwise and ...
Mark Rubin's statement regarding the rumors of XDefiant's shutdown and future plans. Popular leaker Shaun Weber recently took to X, claiming multiple sources had hinted that XDefiant would end its ...
Less than 10 minutes after that report was published, XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin confirmed the news on X and stated that as of Dec. 3, new players will be unable to download, register ...
Mark Rubin knows the gaming industry well. He worked on major Call of Duty titles like Modern Warfare at Infinity Ward before joining Ubisoft to lead XDefiant.
XDefiant's Mark Rubin has responded to refute the claims by tweeting, "To be crystal clear there are NO plans to shut down after Season 4. I've literally been in meetings as of last week to ...
XDefiant producer Mark Rubin has told players it's "okay to move on" if the game "isn't for you", but disputed claims the game was "rushed out" to avoid releasing at the same time as other big games.