RTS and MOBA games are definitely no stranger to the world of eSports, with popular titles like StarCraft II and League of Legends taking center stage on the competitive scene. Despite this, there are still a lot of elements in these games that don’t typically apply to the traditional basics of actual sports. Sparkypants Studios, a fairly new developer with lots of experienced talent, saw this and decided to take the opportunity to try and change that with Dropzone.
A party system and multi-queuing are also included in the latest Dropzone update. The game will be released as Free-to-Play in a week.
Flexibility when building squads, dynamic matches, alongside both PvP and PvE components make Dropzone a promising title.
We preview Dropzone, a mech-based MOBA with a twist, with a monetary system that replicates several other F2P titles in the space