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XDefiant boss Mark Rubin has decided to leave the games industry after the free-to-play shooter went offline for good.
Mark Rubin is misrepresenting the game’s status to appeal to investors. Straight up lying. I would Love CoD to get some serious compettition. You still cant walk up stairs without camera shake.
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 ...
Exploring Mark Rubin's statement addressing the rumors of XDefiant's shutdown and outlining its future plans. (Image via Ubisoft) Recent rumors had suggested that XDefiant would shut down after ...
T he early closure of Ubisoft’s free FPS, XDefiant, has claimed a notable victim: after twenty years in the video game industry, producer Mark Rubin has decided to leave the company and retire ...
Asked whether XDefiant was rushed out to get ahead of GTA 6 and the Black Ops 6 release date, Rubin responds, “No. What we have is an engine that has only ever been an MMO.
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 ...
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.
Former Call of Duty producer Mark Rubin tells fame developers to be more like Baldur’s Gate 3‘s Larian Studios.