If you’re going on an unstoppable tear in XDefiant, you will certainly be rewarded for it in a number of ways, but can you expect any devastating killstreaks like in Call of Duty?
With just about any FPS, there’s nothing sweeter than going on a killstreak. Asserting your dominance over a lobby, racking up kill after kill, it’s the best feeling in CoD, Apex, and many others.XDefiantis no different in that regard.
But exactly how are you rewarded for said killstreak in Ubisoft’s new release? While other games may provide access to a set of game-changing streak rewards, XDefiant handles things a little differently.
With that said, here’s everything you need to know about killstreaks in XDefiant.
Does XDefiant have killstreaks?
No, XDefiant doesn’t feature any killstreaks, at least not in the traditional sense.You can’t pop a UAV or call in an airstrike if you rack up five or 10 kills in a row, for instance, but that’s not to say you aren’t still rewarded in a roundabout way.
If you’re going on a tear, securing multiple kills in a single life, you’re rewarded in two key ways. Firstly, you’ll be nabbing far more experience for your troubles, helping you advance through theBattle Passand level up. But second, and most crucially, you’ll be working towards yourUltra abilitymuch quicker than usual.
In short, the better you perform in amatch, the quicker you’ll get to your Ultra. For most regular matches with an average performance, you can expect to use an Ultra once per round. But should you fly up the scoreboards, racking up kill after kill, you can use your Ultra two or even three times.
So while there are no proper killstreaks in XDefiant, going on a hot spree is still worth your while. Just don’t expect to be dropping a nuke on anyone if you do nab 25 kills in a single life.
Brad Norton is Dexerto’s Editor on the Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and Call of Duty expert, covering Warzone, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare. Brad also covers Star Wars, Twitch, YouTube, first-person shooter games, and single-player games. He also has bylines at Gamurs Group. You can contact him at: brad.norton@dexerto.com