The development team at Epic Games working on Paragon is ready to announce that it is planning to deliver an early-access period for the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena experience starting on March 18, which will allow the team to test the core game experiences using a bigger number of players.



Gamers who want to take part will be able to get in by picking up a Founder's Pack, which will cost 19.99 dollars and will include the core title as well as a selection of skins and boosts for various characters and the chance to play the entire experience four days earlier.
Epic Games is also offering Challenge and Master Packs for Paragon, which are priced at 59.99 and 99.99 dollars or Euro, and they come complete with a bigger number of skins, boosts, a unique character model, items and a Founder's Pack which can then be gifted to another gamer.
The game is designed to allow players to unlock all heroes and cards via gameplay and all the items that the studio is offering for real world money will only have an effect on how the various characters look.
Steve Superville, a creative director, working on Paragon, adds, "All Heroes are free, and cards can only be earned by playing the game. The game will never be pay-to-win, meaning we will never sell gameplay-affecting items. We’re taking this approach because we believe that competitive games need to be fair for all players."
The early access version of the game will have some rough mechanics According to Epic Games, those who want to take part will have to learn some of the core mechanics by simply playing because some tutorial elements are not yet implemented and other features, including deck building and cards, require patience to use.
All those engaged will also be encouraged to offer feedback on the main mechanics and the development team pledges to deliver new heroes every three weeks while making sure that community events also keep Paragon engaging.
Free weekends are also planned during early access so that a wider group of players can test some of the features.
Paragon will be offered before the end of summer on both the PlayStation 4 from Sony and the PC.
The game does have the core structure of an MOBA, but it uses a third-person perspective and a range of shooter mechanics that make the experience tenser and more focused on cooperation between characters.