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Check out project legacy Paragon, is a open source version of Paragon coming out
Unfortunately they focused their efforts on ai auto censored chats and bans, instead of using AI to develop better match making. Now the population is too dead to fix it. So like smite, you'll have the people who stick to the game in 5 stacks vs other well known 5 stacks, and then just a slew of new comers who show up, don't know how to play the game because the tutorial sucks, and get stuck in matches they have no reason to be in. Ruining the experience for the new comer who quits, and the other players who have stuck around who eventually quit because they can't get passed this noob wall.
Hirez milked it for a decade, Omeda can probably do the same. Just depends if they want to put the work in for a mediocre return.