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Heroes of Newerth (HoN) was a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game originally developed by S2 Games for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. [1] The game idea was derived from the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne custom map Defense of the Ancients and was S2 Games' first MOBA title. [2]
In 2012, over 10,000,000 Heroes of Newerth user accounts had been registered. [2] In 2013, S2 Games announced Strife, an upcoming "second generation MOBA". In 2015, S2 Games sold the property of Heroes of Newerth from its label into the hands of Garena and Frostburn Studios. In 2017, Savage Resurrection was re-released under a free-to-play model.
The game focuses on team-based action combat in a third-person perspective with heroes battling alongside a massive guardian. Officially shut down on July 31, 2018. [25] 2017: Master X Master: NCSOFT: Windows: Yes: Discontinued: Officially shut down January 31, 2018. 2018: AirMech: Carbon Games: Windows, Google Chrome: Yes: Yes: Inspired by ...
The official line-up has been announced for the Heroes of Newerth Grand Finals which are taking place as we speak in Las Vegas, NV. The finals of the HoN Tour are coming to us after a successful ...
Garena provides a platform for game titles such as Defense of the Ancients and Age of Empires, and also publishes games, like multiplayer online battle arena games League of Legends, Heroes of Newerth, Free Fire, Call of Duty and Black Shot for players in the region. Garena-published games:
It was followed by two spiritual successors, League of Legends (2009) and Heroes of Newerth (2010), as well by a standalone sequel, Dota 2 (2013), and numerous other games in the genre, such as Smite (2014) and Heroes of the Storm (2015). [5] [6] By the early 2010s, the genre had become a big part of the esports category.
Dager began his esports career with Heroes of Newerth (HoN) in 2010, where he initially played under the alias "peterpandam" (which later became the acronym 'ppd').He got vouched into the Fragment Inhouse League, where he reached the top of the competitive leaderboard; afterwards, he was invited to play for North American team SGty.
After changes in the existing Fnatic Heroes of Newerth roster and the performance of N0tail and his friends, the group merged with the original Fnatic players Henrik "FreshPro" Hansen and Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen. [7] Soon, the squad began to achieve wins in online tournaments, obtaining their first LAN victory in DreamHack Winter 2011.