A third person shooter game which takes place in a large urban 3D battlefield with bridges, ramps, and walls.

There are no character classes. Players can equip themselves with a loadout which they can upgrade and expand during a match. This can include various weapons (pistols, rifles, etc.), passive abilities, and activated items (orbital strikes, jetpacks).

Troops and jungle creeps are armed with guns. Clearing a jungle camp and hacking its terminal will increase a team's resource income until the camp respawns. Lane spawn is infrequent, being every 60 seconds instead of the usual 30.

A third person shooter game with lanes and a sci-fi theme. It includes six playable classes with options to customise weapons and exoskeletons.

A 6v6 game which adapts the role structure from League of Legends, and has the sixth player occupy the role of 'Strategist'. This player acts as the team's Core structure, and can spend gold to recruit units to march down lanes towards the enemy.

This is a solo-developed project developed in Unity3D.

A mobile game which is being developed based on the auto-battler AutoChess, making use of the same assets. Many of the items, characters, and synergies(!) that players are familiar with will be retained in this new format.

The game promises competitive fairness by having all characters unlocked for free and no in-game stats tied to the user's account. It also brings some new mechanics to the mobile space: including a day-night cycle and trees which can be chopped down.

Characters from various worlds are summoned to fight together in Albion, a techno-magic themed world. The game will have a Japanese voiceover.

Map objectives include capture points which allow players to teleport to lanes, and a unique pit shape for boss monsters.

A play-to-earn title, formerly known as The Immortal Mystics.

Has some crossover with the RTS genre. It promises greater intensity in team play and a larger variety of game mechanics, including the ability to upgrade friendly towers and spawn powerful troops.

There is a 'team skills' system where characters have an extra power in additional to their ultimate, which has elemental interactions. The armour system allows players to change attributes during the game. Match times should be between 10-30 minutes, and there are at least 3 maps available to play on.

The team is also working on engine technology for developing RTS and lane-pushing games.

A game based on Indonesian mythology, history, and culture. It intends to create a positive gaming culture, support local cultural values, and be a platform for national esports competition in Indonesia.

The playable characters are 'Ksatriya', and each wants to protect its own 'Loka' (realm).

A mobile game heavily based on League of Legends, claiming no pay-to-win features. It seems to be targeted at Brazil and the Latin American market.

Players select a hero and a 'Partner': a small pet that represents the player's pre-game loadout. It levels up with the hero, and can be equipped with some passive stat bonuses and a conditional active effect.

A Pokémon-themed game which allows players to play as a Pokémon and choose new moves as they level up and evolve. Its matches last for a fixed amount of time.

Players collect tokens in the "jungle" area of the map, and can turn them in at five "scoring areas" along the lanes on the enemy's half of the map. The deeper scoring areas award extra points, while double points are awarded in the final minute. Victory is given to the team with the most points after a fixed time limit.