A mobile game which mixes in some trading-card game elements as part of its item system. Match times are targeted at 5-10 minutes.

A mobile game using Marvel IP. It is only available to players in South Asia, South East Asia, and Oceania.

A 3v3v3 map with a very busy central lane area. It allows selection of both Warcraft III ladder heroes and minor variations thereof.

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.

A 3D game which was originally planned to be based on Paragon and its assets.

The team later decided to take the project in a fresh direction, which will include original IP and possibly some mixing of genres.

Lane-pushing game offered within the MMO "Revelation Online". It does not use the player's usual MMO character or equipment; players choose from a selection of NPC heroes (like a regular lane-pushing game). It is possible that some combat features of Revelation, such as fighting in the air, will make an appearance.

It appears it will have a similar style of gameplay to League of Legends / SMITE.

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.

Aims to capture the feeling of Paragon, while improving on a number of core mechanics in the game.

It entered alpha testing in March 2019, with a second wave of tests from July 2020. Presently it is in early access on Steam.

Omeda Studios raised a $2.2M funding round in March 2021, and have taken on Steve Superville (former Game Director of Paragon) as an advisor.

3D game where heroes are divided into around 8 classes, with each class having unique mobility features such as wall-running, high-jumping, or flying! The lanes are at different vertical heights, and it is possible to "jump" down from one lane to another. The game will make fullest use of the Z-axis.