
It was touch and go for a while there for Gas Powered Games. Coming off of the moderate success of Supreme Commander and its expansion pack on the PC, they delivered the Xbox 360 port and wound up finding that their game simply didn't fit on the Microsoft console. Their next game, Space Siege, was a resounding failure - and rightly so, as it was about as dull an action-RPG as there has ever been. But since then things have started to look up. Square Enix went ahead with funding a sequel to Supreme Commander, and now it's looking like GPG are going to have a hit on their hands with Demigod.

Stardock, one of the the longest running indie developers in the video game industry, has launched an intergalactic RTS Steam sale to end all RTS Steam sales.
That's a lot of RTS games... time I just don't have! Like I need my backlog to get any bigger!

Here’s how a StarCraft mod helped to shape the future of gaming.
I still haven't found a MOBA I can get into. Did LoL for awhile, but it was such a slow grind in terms of ranking up and getting money. DOTA 2 just scares me. Infinite Crisis was alright, but I lost interest in it pretty quickly.
"From mod to sensation" to over-saturation.
i dont like how all these companys are now trying to make mobas, the markets already been taken by lol and dota.
they should come up with something new instead of just copying.

GamesBeat recently compared the most popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) titles such as League of Legends, Heroes of Newerth, and Dota 2 to each other, but many other games in the genre are also worth checking out. Inside you’ll find a selection of MOBAs from the past, present, and future and the unique elements they have to offer.