Yellowpen of TheGentlemanGamer writes: Since moving away from their “weekends-only” model for server uptime, I’ve been playing a LOT of Dawngate, the new MOBA being developed by Waystone Games and published by EA. I’ve come to grips with the fact that the MOBA has etched itself a place in my heart. It’s not a question of whether or not I’m going to be devoting some of my gaming time to a MOBA, only a question of which one.
EA used to have Dawngate, a MOBA by Waystone Studios in development and not many people remember it nowadays. It is a story of late trend adoption EA never learned from, the same EA being decent for once and a fan-made resuscitation.
In the last couple of months, we've seen a handful of MOBA games that have closed down. The question now lingers: is there still room for new MOBAs in the gaming industry?
MMOGames columnist Jacob Crawford doesn't think the market has stagnated. Not yet anyway. So here are three reasons why he thinks that the MOBA market is as healthy as ever--and even showing signs of growth.
Twinfinite writes: EA finally shut down Dawngate's servers. What went wrong?
This one my Biggest gripes with EA Shutting down servers ok yeh frees up servers be used on other games but Come on your multi billion dollor company dig deep you cheap beeps.
Buy some servers goodness sakes, i think its wrong cos some servers run a game it gets eaither old or become less active they shut them down despite who plays there games.
I understand if it's occasionally but EA do this all the time to multiple games not always sports games like this article.