A new third-person MOBA has sprung up on PC in the form of Foul, showcasing more realistic gameplay compared to the brighter, less serious games that are popular in the genre, such as League of Legends. This should sound very familiar to fans of a game that was canceled in 2018.
For those who remember a time before Fortnite, Epic Games was looking to break into the MOBA market and released a game called Paragon in beta on Epic Games' original launcher. Five characters, three lanes and jungle zones, traditional to the MOBA genre, presented a game in a style similar to Hi-Rez Studios Strike but with a more real aesthetic.
However, as it became clear that their Fortnite battle royale turned out to be a mega success, Paragon's game development broke down resulting in a shrinking player base, and with that, the game was canceled on April 27, 2018. Epic then released all game assets free of charge to all creators. With that, Fault took them all and recreated the game, intending to continue its development with a new team, Strange Matter Studios, all fans of the original game.
Paragon was originally released on PC and later on PS4, but is Foul also going to be released on PS4?
According to the FAQ on the game's website, there are plans to release the game on PS4 and Xbox. However, the developer states that for this to happen, the game must first be successful on PC. Paragon was originally in playable condition but lacked a huge amount of polish, so Strange Matter Studios has a lot of work to do to ensure the success of the rebooted game and attract more fans than Paragon could with Steam's help. .
However, that definitely means that if the game can break into the MOBA genre with more success than its predecessor, it could eventually move to other platforms, including Playstation platforms.