Omeda Studios
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Omeda Studios is a London-based independent game studio founded in 2020 by Robbie Singh, Andrea Garella and Steven Meilleur. The studio was built around a single but powerful idea: that the MOBA community — passionate, skilled and underserved since Epic Games cancelled Paragon in 2018 — deserved a studio willing to build the game with them rather than simply for them. When Epic released Paragon's assets publicly, Robbie Singh, a prominent creator and community member, co-founded Omeda and began rebuilding the game from the ground up in Unreal Engine 5, maintaining close contact with the community at every step.
Omeda's flagship title, Predecessor, is a third-person action MOBA available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox, making it one of very few MOBAs to support full cross-platform play. The game features 35+ playable heroes, high-fidelity triple-A graphics powered by UE5, and mechanics drawn from both traditional MOBA design and the verticality and spatial freedom of third-person shooters — a combination that has resonated strongly with a console gaming audience unfamiliar with top-down MOBAs.
Omeda raised $2.2 million in seed funding in 2021, including an Epic MegaGrant, followed by a $20 million Series A in 2022 led by Haveli Investments — whose founder Brian Sheth cited the studio's community-first approach as a key reason for backing them. Predecessor entered early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store in December 2022, launched on consoles in closed beta in late 2023, and reached over one million players following its open beta in 2024. The studio has grown to over 75 employees.





