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Tencent Was Quietly Backing Highguard Studio, According to Report

  • Last week, Game File reported Tencent was Wildlight Entertainment's primary financial backer, a funding arrangement neither company publicly disclosed.
  • Announced at The Game Awards last year, Highguard launched last month, peaking at over 90k Steam concurrents before losing over 95 percent on PC within 48 hours.
  • Weeks after launch, Wildlight Entertainment laid off most of about 100 employees, and PlayHighguard.com displayed `This site is currently unavailable.` earlier today, down since at least 7:50 am EST.
  • Amid funding questions, Wildlight said it would retain a `core group of developers`, but questions about Tencent's role and funding have fueled shutdown speculation.
  • Tencent, the world's largest game company, holds broad stakes in studios like Epic Games and Ubisoft, typically taking partial stakes in Western game studios, making this undisclosed deal notable.
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Kotaku broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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