“I love how involved you are, man”: XDefiant’s Mark Rubin Has Had Enough of Hackers, and Fans are Treating Him Like A Personal Hit Squad Against the Wave of Cheaters Invading the Game

This new title continues to face challenges.

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SUMMARY

  • XDefiant has already shown various problems with cheaters and other issues.
  • Nevertheless, fans feel reassured thanks to Mark Rubin's good work in the community.
  • The title's top representative actively listens to players on social media and addresses all reported issues to improve the gaming experience.
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On May 21, Ubisoft finally released XDefiant, more than three years after its announcement. This first-person shooter, aiming to compete with Call of Duty, is gaining some popularity among players at a rather rapid rate.

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One of the main figures responsible for community feedback is Mark Rubin, a former Activision employee who worked on the popular FPS series. Although this new Ubisoft game is showing several issues, fans are very pleased with how Rubin is handling things. This is a good sign for the future of the game, which has a very active community.

XDefiant and a Good Interaction With the Community

XDefiant is making fans feel safe, thanks to Mark Rubin.
XDefiant is making fans feel safe, thanks to Mark Rubin.

One of the most notable aspects of a service game is that the studio behind it actively listens to its players to improve the gaming experience. This is evident in titles like Helldivers 2 and, in this case, XDefiant, which is demonstrating this kind of management with its players. All this is thanks to Mark Rubin, who is very active on social media and has a ton of experience after working in Call of Duty.

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The game, which has been active for less than a month, has already presented numerous issues during matches. Many players have reported cheaters who manage to do all sorts of illegal activities in the game.

In the recent Ubisoft Forward, this new IP officially presented its first season, which will arrive in July. Mark Rubin is taking advantage of this pre-launch period to improve the game’s security as much as possible.

It Seems Mark Rubin Is Doing a Good Job as the Person Responsible for This New Title

XDefiant will release the first season on July 2.
XDefiant will release the first season on July 2.

In a recent post on X, Rubin talked about how he is constantly listening to player feedback to improve the XDefiant gaming experience. A user swiftly reacted by displaying a video that clearly showed a player flying through the match and illegally killing people. Rubin responded by saying he would take care of this issue and ban the account that the user provided as evidence of clear cheating in the match.

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Similar to the well-known Johan Pilestedt of Arrowhead Game Studios, Rubin serves as the prominent face of this new free-to-play Ubisoft game, and he seems to be quite effective in ensuring that players feel heard, leading to continuous improvements in this new and popular title. The game’s first season will arrive on July 2 and will include several new features that the players have been asking for ever since the game’s release.

GSK, a new playable faction, is one of the new additions unveiled at yesterday’s Ubisoft Forward. The latest trailer reveals that the game will add a new playable map every month. Players have been requesting the addition of new weapons and a more developed progression system, which will also be added with the release of the first new season of the game in July. It seems that this game will be very successful.

What are your thoughts on Rubin’s handling of the game? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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