WhosImmortal: Call of Duty’s Biggest Threat is Here, But…

WhosImmortal dives into the major update for XDEFIANT, Call of Duty's biggest competition, and discusses its potential struggles and impact on the genre.

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Call of Duty has dominated the FPS genre for years, but its biggest competition, XDEFIANT, is finally making waves. WhosImmortal explores the game’s transparency, potential release date, and its impact on Call of Duty. With features like detailed patch notes, no skill-based matchmaking in public modes, and arcade-like gunplay, XDEFIANT poses a significant threat to Call of Duty’s reign. However, the game’s delayed release and the resurgence of Call of Duty’s popularity raise questions about whether XDEFIANT missed its window of opportunity. Regardless, competition in the genre can only benefit both games and push Call of Duty to improve.

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Key Takeaways:

  • XDEFIANT’s transparency and detailed patch notes set it apart from Call of Duty.
  • The game’s delayed release raises questions about its potential impact.
  • XDEFIANT offers no skill-based matchmaking in public modes, providing a more casual experience.
  • The game’s arcade-like gunplay and similarities to Treyarch’s style make it a significant threat to Call of Duty.

Transparency and Communication:

One of the major differences between XDEFIANT and Call of Duty is the level of transparency and communication with the community. XDEFIANT’s patch notes go into detail about map updates, game mode updates, and even net code improvements. This level of communication and openness is something that Call of Duty rarely offers, making XDEFIANT stand out.

Potential Release Date and Competition:

XDEFIANT’s biggest challenge is its delayed release. While the game had a lot of hype when it was first announced, the delays have raised questions about whether it missed its window of opportunity. Call of Duty has rebounded with updates and improvements, making the competition even more challenging for XDEFIANT. However, if the game can release in a polished and fully functioning state, it has the potential to be a significant competitor in the FPS genre.

No Skill-Based Matchmaking and Arcade-Like Gunplay:

An appealing aspect of XDEFIANT is the absence of skill-based matchmaking in public modes. This means players can enjoy a more casual experience without constantly facing highly skilled opponents. Additionally, the game’s arcade-like gunplay and similarities to Treyarch’s style make it unique and attractive to players looking for a different FPS experience.