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"textContent": "The Highguard website is currently offline — and for a live-service game that hasn’t even been on the market a full month, that’s not exactly a confidence-inspiring development. Players attempting to visit the game’s official homepage are now being met with a blunt system message instead of patch notes, updates, or community posts. BREAKING: Highguard […]\n\nThe post Highguard Website Goes Dark Following Mass Layoffs — Is This Already the Next Concord? appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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