Neojac Entertainment Is Launching Frontier Legends — A Buyer's Guide to Their Track Record

Neojac Entertainment is launching Frontier Legends on Steam Early Access. The developer has a documented history of launching and abandoning MMO projects. Here is the full track record before you buy.

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Neojac Entertainment Is Launching Frontier Legends — A Buyer’s Guide to Their Track Record

Neojac Entertainment has a new game entering Steam Early Access: Frontier Legends. A consumer warning post on r/MMORPG compiled the developer’s history, which prospective buyers should review before purchasing.

This article presents the documented track record based on Steam history and the community post.

Who Is Neojac Entertainment?

Neojac Entertainment is a small studio with multiple Steam releases going back to 2013. Their track record with Early Access titles is documented and public.

The Documented Track Record

Neo’s Land (2013): A voxel MMORPG. Neojac raised player funding and ran a Kickstarter campaign that failed to meet its goals. The project was quietly abandoned.

Arcfall (2017): Launched as a $20 buy-to-play Early Access MMO. Later transitioned to free-to-play. In late 2021, an Unreal Engine migration was announced. According to the r/MMORPG post, Arcfall “has remained stagnant, broken, and unfinished ever since.” The developer has claimed the game “ran for 5 years” — the community’s counterpoint is that leaving broken servers online is not the same as actively developing a game.

Dead Reach (2021): A multiplayer survival game announced during the Arcfall engine transition period. It quietly disappeared without release.

Junk Survivor & Athos (2023): Two low-budget survival sandbox titles released in Early Access. Both reportedly reached near-zero player counts quickly and received “virtually no post-launch support.”

Frontier Legends (2026): The new Early Access title, releasing soon.

The Forum Moderation Issue

The r/MMORPG post describes a specific incident: a potential customer posted politely in the Steam pinned Q&A thread for Frontier Legends asking about the game’s likely trajectory given the developer’s past projects — specifically Arcfall.

The developer reportedly responded by claiming Arcfall “ran for 5 years,” then deleted the post when the user provided the factual Arcfall timeline in response. The user reposted, and the post was deleted again.

Deleting honest customer questions from an official Q&A thread about your own product is a documented moderation concern, distinct from any judgment about the games themselves.

What This Means for Buyers

The community post concludes: “Do not let them trick you into buying into another unfinished ecosystem. The developer is actively abusing their moderation privileges to silence honest customer questions.”

That is a strong position from the community. The documented facts are:

  1. Neojac has launched multiple Early Access titles that were abandoned or left in unfinished states
  2. Questions about this history were deleted from an official Q&A thread
  3. Frontier Legends is entering Steam Early Access

What to do before buying Frontier Legends:

  • Read the Steam reviews when they become available
  • Check the Steam discussion forums for patterns of post moderation
  • Research Arcfall’s current state on Steam
  • Make your own judgment based on the documented history above

This article does not tell you not to buy Frontier Legends. It provides the documented context that the developer has apparently tried to prevent buyers from accessing.