A 3v3 battle arena with lane-pushing gameplay and lots of capture points. It is possible to build basic structures at a friendly capture point.

Players can select three heroes, and dynamically switch between them during gameplay.

Each player selects 3 characters, and controls 2 at the same time as a "squad".

The game appears to lean heavily into web3 concepts. Its alpha artwork makes use of Paragon assets, though these are likely to be placeholders.

A genre-hybrid game which features extensive 20v20 battles in a fully 3D destructible environment.

The available characters fall into a few archetypes (warrior, cleric, wizard). Out-of-game, players create and customise several characters, deciding the appearance and abilities of each. In-game, players start with a low-power character, and by earning points they can swap to one of their stronger characters later.

Each team is divided into 5 squads of 4 members each, and the squads are given roles to perform within the team (2 for invading, 1 for capturing towers, 2 for defending the castle). Players generate resources for completing activities related to their squad's role. These include building ballistae, capturing the towers on each lane, or destroying castle walls and defences.

The game is over when one team breaks into the enemy's keep (an indoors environment) and defeats the core.

As well 20v20, there is a free-for-all mode with 5 teams!

Players pick a Retainer and a Vessel, which together form the stats and abilities of a complete character known as a 'Syndicate'. During the game, Vessels may be dropped and swapped with an allied player's Vessel to allow strategic pivoting and creative combos.

Buffs, debuffs, and dispels will play an important role in combat. There are also plans to experiment with enabling friendly fire.

An offline game for mobile, where the player controls three heroes and plays through a variety of campaign missions against AI-controlled bots. The player can control up to three heroes at once.

The game originally launched on iOS in late 2011, then received an Android release in 2015.

Players control a weaponized vehicle which can be driven around in a 3D cyber-sports themed environment. A dropship can be called in to swap to their secondary vehicle at any time during combat. Several of the vehicles (heroes) place balloons as part of their abilities!

The game has been announced for closure as of June 2020, and has been removed from Steam. The game is still available on PS4 through June 2021.

Developed and marketed primarily in Asia. Players enter the match picking three heroes, and can swap which one is active after dying. In-game progression is heavily weighted towards loadouts, though heroes having a large choice of skills to level up, and lots of consumable items, also played a part.