About a week ago,Epic Gamesowned up to the fact that its focus had shifted away fromParagonto instead provide better support to the sandbox survival titleFortnite’s popular Battle Royale mode. Now, Epic Games has stepped forward with some more bad news for fans of the free-to-play MOBA, as the company is set to end support forParagon, with the game’s servers going completely offline on July 06, 2025.
TheFortnitepublisher and developer thanked fans for playingParagonand offered its apologies in a post on the multiplayer online battle arena title’s official website, with Epic Games stating that “there isn’t a clear path” for the company to makeParagoninto “a MOBA that retains enough players to be sustainable.” In an effort to make amends with the MOBA’s players, Epic Games also stated it will be offering full refunds “to everyParagonplayer for every purchase on any platform.” To request a refund, follow the steps from Epic below:
Although it is surely disappointing forParagon’s most ardent fans to learn that the game is shutting down, there’s still a silver lining to this situation, as Epic Games will at least give players a few more months of play time until the servers go offline for good. However, it’s important to note that “matchmaking times and quality will further degrade” for fans “as the player population continues to decrease.”
Epic Games first launchedParagonin March 2016 as an Early Access title on PC and PlayStation 4, but the company had never offered a specific window for the game’s full release, which makes it doubly disappointing for fans that the MOBA never made it beyond the beta phase. With this being the case, the game’s remaining fans will hopefully be able to find another MOBA to transition into beforeParagonis no more. While they’re somewhat dissimilar fromParagon, there’s always titles likeLeague of LegendsandDOTA 2.
Epic Games will shut downParagon’s servers on June 16, 2025 to presumably keep its focus onFortnite.