IGN - Many game developers tend to think that more is better: more content, more options, more players. This is especially true of the MMO genre, which tends to pile on vast quantities of content, options players and just about anything else they can fit in the game, such as with Petroglyph's upcoming massively-multiplayer real-time strategy game, End of Nations.
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Sci-fi MOBA End of Nations appears to have been cancelled after the game's website was taken offline and all reference to the game removed from publisher Trion's website.
The website for Trion’s troubled MOBA End of Nations now redirects to the Trion Worlds website. It isn’t yet known exactly when this redirect took place but MMOGames was on the End of Nations website just three days ago. At that time it still discussed the game being in Alpha after having been remade into a MOBA from the real time strategy (MMORTS) it had originally planned to be.