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 a final update, adding new content such as a playable character, skill trees, and account level progression, to ensure players can still experience the game's features. Highguard's lifespan of 46 days is a stark contrast to other games like Concord, which had an even shorter lifespan. This closure serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by developers in the gaming industry, and the importance of building a dedicated player community.