Last month's Game Awards ceremony had its highs and lows, but everyone keeps talking about the strange decision to end with a new live-service hero shooter that wasn't looking exactly fresh in its big debut trailer. Former Titanfall and Apex Legends devs deserve the benefit of the doubt, however, which is why we're keeping tabs on what's going on with Highguard ahead of its 26th January launch.
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