“No SBMM is paramount to a fun and varied game experience in the long-term”
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XDefiant,Ubisoft’s long-gestating new shooter, won’t feature skill-based matchmaking, or SBMM, whatsoever when it launches this month.
Three years after its initial reveal,XDefiant is finally launching for real later this monthon May 21 across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S platforms. As first reported byPC Gamer, a new blog post onXDefiant’s websitereveals that SBMM won’t be in the new shooter at all, as Ubisoft believes “no SBMM is paramount to a fun and varied game experience in the long-term.”
“Frankly, skill-based match making means every casual game is repetitive - constantly repeating matches that are just as stressful and matched as ranked. We believe casual playlist should be fun and no SBMM is the way to do that. If you want that competitive, every-second-counts, go-all-out playstyle, you’ll find our ranked mode to your liking,” the blog post adds.
Instead, each playlist will prioritize different factors when getting you into a match. In ‘Casual Play’ for example, connection speeds will trump all other factors, and will try to match latency and regions wherever possible. ‘Ranked Play,’ on the other hand, is segmented by rank levels, and matchmaking queues may last longer to ensure players of an appropriate rank level are found for you to play against.
Once a lobby is populated in XDefiant, teams will be balanced using a ‘Skill Rating’ system, where every player has an assigned rating. This doesn’t solve who gets into a Casual Play match, just who is lining up where on both teams. Additionally, some playlists might lock your controller so you can’t switch input devices without first backing out of the match itself.
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