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Is XDefiant free?

XDefiant
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XDefiant is a compelling first-person shooter that Ubisoft has positioned as a direct competitor to games like Call of Duty, and it seems to be paying off so far with plenty of buzz about the game. Now that it’s available for everyone to dive into, excitement is at an all-time high, so it makes sense that you may be wondering what the hype is all about. Of course, with game prices getting so expensive these days, you may also be wondering whether it’s going to cost you to check out XDefiant. We’ve got some good news for you below.

Is XDefiant free?

Put simply: Yes, XDefiant is a free-to-play game. You can download the game on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or PC right now and jump into some matches without paying a dime.

However, like similar free live service games, such as Fortnite or Apex Legends, XDefiant is monetized via microtransactions. This means you can purchase things like character and weapon skins, animations, and more using real money — though Ubisoft has promised that these are purely cosmetic and will never grant a competitive advantage to players who buy them.

Unsurprisingly, XDefiant also features Battle Passes, a common system in the free live service realm where players pay a small fee to access a reward track. This can be leveled up during a specific window of time (usually a few months) to earn in-game cosmetics, weapons, and more. Check out XDefiant‘s Preseason Battle Pass for a taste of what to expect from the game going forward.

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