
Players who want to apply for a refund can do so here. Sadly, Epic decided Paragon wasn't worth keeping alive compared to those numbers - and yesterday's bet on a MOBA best-seller fell to the unexpected whirlwind success of the Battle Royale subgenre. Like, 45 million registered players and over 2 million on at the same time-level of successful. Despite those efforts, the game never became a big player in the eSports circuit.Įpic launched Fortnite shortly thereafter in July 2017, long after introducing the cartoony tower defense game in 2011 - but the studio shrewdly released a PUBG-like F2P Battle Royale mode months later that became wildly successful. The game arrived in March 2016 and got a dedicated but small playerbase, which it tried to expand by going free-to-play in early 2017. Paragon was a surer bet two years ago when the studio, known for the Gears of War and Unreal franchises, announced they were making a third-person MOBA. We have failed you - despite the team's incredibly hard work - and we're sorry." "We didn't execute well enough to deliver on the promise of Paragon. "After careful consideration, and many difficult internal debates, we feel there isn't a clear path for us to grow Paragon into a MOBA that retains enough players to be sustainable," Epic Games' statement read. Paragon will close down on April 26, 2018.


Anyway a game called Paragon (by EPIC) using the Unreal 4 engine.

To make up for it, every player, on all platforms, can apply for a refund. But, it seems too cheap, and I dont know if there are in-game purchases I cant see on Steam. It turns out those apocalyptic concerns were correct: Paragon is getting shut down on April 26th. Last week, an Epic Games representative explained Paragon's uncertain future on the game's subreddit, which worried fans - especially as it confirmed that developers had been siphoned off to assist with the massively successful Fortnite.
