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.

Mobile game based on League of Legends, with a casual Japanese school festival theme and zany characters. It uses some licenced characters from 'My Hero Academia'.

'The Dawngate Revival Project' started as a fan project in 2017 to recreate the experience of playing Dawngate using the game's original assets. It has been under slow and steady development ever since.

In 2020, the team approached EA about acquiring the Dawngate IP, and ran a kickstarter with that aim raising over $100k. While it was not possible to secure the IP, they decided to continue developing a game under the new name of 'Dreambound', featuring original IP.

Updates about the game ceased in 2022.

A recreation of Paragon, announced two months before the official assets were made available by Epic Games in March 2018. Approximately 10 months into the project, various internal issues led to the team's dissolution.

A 7v7 game from China, based on League of Legends and using apparently unlicenced IP from a wide variety of sources. The jungle creeps are all pokemon, while heroes include characters from disney, anime, and other games.

A sci-fi game with a large focus on the lanes. Teams may upgrade their troops and increase the numbers being spawned. This allowed for some level of RTS strategy with certain troops countering others.

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.

Aims to reduce toxicity through a friendly aesthetic, an interdependent laning economy (players benefit from their allies' success), and hiding information about other players' build choices to avoid potential controversy.