A 1v1 game where players play on behalf of an entire team in a lane-pushing game: choosing and upgrading their champions, troops, and buildings to counter the opponent's army. Players also choose a "primordial" to act as their main base, which has one active and one passive ability.

The game emphasises resource management, and macro over micro.

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.

Sci-fi game heavily based on DotA, targeted at the PS4. The PC version will be released later, and appears to require a controller to play to ensure a consistent experience across platforms.

Matches can be decided by either a core victory or the first team to 60 kills. At the start of each match, players pick one of five masteries which allow role-like customisation. These include: bonus physical damage, bonus energy damage, regeneration, +500 gold and extra passive income, or skip to level 4 and extra experience over time.

Play as fictional and historic characters like Cleopatra, Sherlock Holmes, and Red Riding Hood to compete for points in a sports-themed arena. Victory is achieved by destroying the enemy base, reaching 20 points, or point advantage at 20 minutes.

Simplifies many traditional lane-pushing game mechanics to focus on being a structured team-brawling game. It has a huge range of maps to play on with varying objectives, and relies entirely on hero-specific talent trees to provide customisation options during each match.

Action-oriented game in which players pick a tag-team of two heroes, and collect points that enable them to transform into titans.