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[–] Jourdy288 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
I'm thinking about the games that tried cashing in on the MOBA rush- one in particular that stands out to me is Infinite Crisis, a DC themed MOBA that was decent- nothing amazing, but pretty fun and really worth playing if you were a big DC Comics fan. It was shut down shortly after leaving beta.
The trouble with making a MOBA is that most people who would play one already are playing one - and are heavily invested in their own game.
[–] 3dk ago
This also kind of applies to Heroes of the Storm, the Blizzard moba that no one cares about. Dota, Lol and Smite dominate the market.