
Here is everything we know about Tom Clancy’s XDefiant
Source: Ubisoft
The venerable late author Tom Clancy has lent his name many movies, TV shows, and movies, including some of Ubisoft’s best titles. Rainbow Six, The Division, Splinter Cell, and Ghost Recon all sprang from his military fiction, and have gone on to become great successes in their own right — but what if they were all in the same game? Tossed into a combination platter that no one ordered, Ubisoft has pulled inspiration from the Tom Clancy universe to craft a new first-person shooter that promises to shake up the genre. Does it have what it takes to be one of the best shooters on the Xbox and PC? Only time will tell. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming shooter, XDefiant.
What is XDefiant?
Tom Clancy’s XDefiant is an upcoming free-to-play, 6v6 arena, first-person shooter that features player classes picked from the world of Tom Clancy. While we haven’t seen much gameplay yet, the fast and loose firefights, customizable load-outs, and flat maps with limited vertical movement are reminiscent of Call of Duty, while the classes and character evoke hints of Overwatch. It’s unlike anything Ubisoft has delivered up to this point.
What classes are in XDefiant?
Source: Ubisoft (screenshot)
- Echelon: Pulled from Splinter Cell (remember that game?), the Echelon are Support characters that can be used to provide intel to teammates and deny intel to enemies.
- Cleaners: The Division’s Cleaners are the main aggressors, and feature high damage abilities.
- Outcasts: Also from The Division, the Outcasts act as healers.
- Wolves: The Wolves from Ghost Recon are the Tanks of XDefiant. They have increased health and can deploy shields to help their teammates.
XDefiant’s main draw is that it’s pulling from many of the Tom Clancy games in Ubisoft’s catalog, so we can expect classes inspired by Rainbow Six, and maybe even more obscure games like Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. and Tom Clancy’s Endwar. Ubisoft has mentioned that more new factions will join post-launch and consist of more Tom Clancy crossovers as well as “beyond,” which suggests that game may branch out into other Ubisoft series. Upon closer inspection, the cosmetics seem to be pulled from other popular Ubisoft titles, like Assassin’s Creed and Watch Dogs, so they may join as a class, too.
Is there a beta? How do I sign up?
What maps and modes will be available in the beta?
- Domination (Arena)
- Ringleader (Arena)
- Upload (Arena)
- Escort (Linear)
- Zone Control (Linear)
As for the maps, Ubisoft hasn’t confirmed names or any other specifics. In the reveal trailer, we see saw shots of fighting going on in what looks like a subway station, possibly based off of the NYC subways from The Division. Another shot takes place in what looks like some sort of junkyard. Since the characters are based on Tom Clancy games, we reckon that the maps will be as well.
What’s XDefiant’s customization like?
The game also has a distinct style, immediately apparent from the game’s presentation. In the words of Ubisoft, XDefiant can be described as a “fast-paced firefights meet punk rock mosh pit”. You’ll likely be able to customize your character’s looks with gear from various Ubisoft titles, even some outside of the Tom Clancy Universe.
In addition to cosmetics and weapon loadouts, players will also have a few options to consider when selecting a class. Every faction has passive abilities, a secondary gadget, and a special move called an “Ultra”.
Will XDefiant have crossplay?
XDefiant is a much faster shooter than Rainbow Six Siege, so we may see them welcome PC players into the mix, in the same way Call of Duty has in Warzone and Cold War.
Will I need to use Ubisoft Connect to play XDefiant?
XDefiant PC requirements?
How much will XDefiant cost?
When does XDefiant release?
When it does release, it’ll be available on Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.




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