Dawn vs Dusk

An over the shoulder arena battle multiplayer game. Battle as either the Dawn or Dusk teams for supremacy of the arena by holding capture points with your team mates. Last team standing at 20 minutes wins the game!

5/16/25

Well its been two years without much development since I was working two jobs and have a family to look after. I was laid off a couple months ago due to the tariff war and now I'm back on the game development.

The original alpha could never be competitive because it was self hosted. That was always a glaring problem. I am currently building an website and API to handle player accounts and matchmaking using dedicated servers. You can check out the "coming soon" website at

I am a software engineer and this is the first fully featured online game I have made. I am working solo and I have zero budget. Adding characters, special abilities, a card deck maker, a character customizer, custom banners, and cross-play are all on the agenda. But I'm starting at the backend bottom and working back up to the game state where I'm building Unreal blueprints in C++ to handle the API authentication and other calls.


(5/22/23 - First released version has some glaring bugs! I'm sorry but some sound effects are not being heard on all clients, and some bugs with point capture are present)

Dawn vs Dusk is a 3v3, PvPvE, asymmetric, hard-point capture, styled, brawler.

Featuring Unreal Engine 5 and Paragon assets, this game is a re-imagining of what that franchise could have been. There are no lanes, there are no towers to destroy; only three capture pads.

When a team captures a pad they get Gold points to spend on card upgrades. Cards change the game by giving health, mana, or damage boosts. Each player receives 5 lives with no respawn timer, so play smart! Last team standing wins!

As of today, May 22, 2023 the game is still a baby. Please be patient as I work solo to build and update this game.

Early access, pre-alpha gameplay is not representative of the finished product, but comments and constructive criticism are welcome.