Project: Gorgon
| Release | Early Access since March 13, 2018 |
| Features | Classic, PvE, group play |
| Model | Buy2Play |

What is Project: Gorgon? With this MMORPG, the developers want to revive the times of classic MMORPGs like Asheron’s Call and Everquest. Group play is paramount as you explore the world together, fight monsters, and complete quests.
How is the MMORPG doing? Project Gorgon is a niche game. At launch about a year ago, according to Steamcharts, only around 340 concurrent players were reached. This number has now decreased to around 153.
What has changed in the game? The developers are mainly busy fixing bugs, improving balancing, working on performance, and implementing player feedback. Slowly but surely, a well-rounded MMORPG with everything expected of this genre is coming together.
What is coming next? Further updates are planned to bring Project: Gorgon to the state where it can leave Early Access. However, no date is currently known, and the small team wants to take its time.
Rend
| Release | Since July 31, 2018 in Early Access |
| Features | PvP, building, survival |
| Model | Unknown |

What is Rend? Rend aims to offer a mix of classic MMORPG, MOBA, and survival. You participate in campaigns with your hero, improve yourself, defend your base, and ultimately strive to ensure your faction is the sole survivor.
How is the MMORPG doing? Rend has lost a lot of players. From around 1,800 concurrent players at the start of Early Access in the summer, the number has now dropped to about 30 according to Steamcharts. The mood in the community is also not good, as there seem to be many cheaters and the title is plagued by technical issues. Additionally, some players feel that there is currently not much fun to be had as Rend is still in a very early state.
What has changed in the game? In addition to bug fixes, performance optimizations, and balancing adjustments, there are also occasional new content. This includes artifacts, powerful items that serve as rewards for players.
What is coming next? The team is now working on improving and optimizing the map to make it more interesting. Furthermore, bug fixes and adjustments are planned to enhance gameplay. Additional game modes are also expected. Thus, Rend aims to gradually transition into a game that can leave Early Access in the foreseeable future.