The League of Legends' universe has fully embraced the Lunar Celebration. With themed content coming to the popular MOBA and Teamfight Tactics' game mode, on Tuesday afternoon, Riot Games announced that the festivities were coming to Legends of Runeterra as well.
At the end of October of last year, the Legends of Runeterra development team summoned the Riot Games' musical group, K/DA, for an in-game event called K/DA ALL OUT. During the event, players were abl
Items, ranked play, and Clash Every time was examined to see how valuable they are One problem the team tried to solve is that often, earning a powerful item just didn't feel that powerful In 2021, it
On Tuesday afternoon, the Legends of Runterra development team announced what players can expect in the upcoming 1.14 patch, which features a myriad of balance changes to some of the most (and least) played cards in the game. In addition to the following card adjustments, the development stated that these were the last ones they have planned in the Call of the Mountain expansion before the first Seasonal Tournament kicks off in December. Also rolling out with the patch is the first iteration of a spectator mode so players can watch their friends play games live inside the client for the first time.
The 'K/DA ALL OUT' event will bring six new cards to Legends of Runeterra. All six spell cards must be earned through the FREE section of the Event Rewards pass.
The third and final champion coming to Legends of Runeterra's upcoming expansion, Monuments of Power, plans on turning up the heat where the sky is the limit. On Monday morning, Riot Games announced on their official Twitter page for the game that Shyvana is joining the pool of playable champion cards when the expansion officially goes live on October 15.
On Friday morning, Riot Games unveiled the next champion arriving in their collectible card game, Legends of Runeterra, in the upcoming Monuments of Power expansion slated to go live on October 14. After announcing Tahm Kench earlier in the week, the development team thought it would be appropriate to add a little bit of magic to the set.
On Tuesday morning, Riot Games revealed one of the three new champion cards coming to Legends of Runeterra in the upcoming expansion Monuments of Power being released on October 14. The River King, Tahm Kench, has left the Serpentine River and appeared inside the collectible card game's collection to devour foes and allies near and far.
On Sunday afternoon, Riot Games released a video on their official YouTube channel detailing what players of their collectible card game, Legends of Runeterra, can expect in the upcoming weeks and going forward. The largest piece of news is the game's upcoming expansion, Monuments of Power, is set to be released on October 14 and will include new cards, champions, and a never before seen card type called Landmarks.
On Friday morning, Riot Games announced an upcoming tournament for their collectible-card game, Legends of Runeterra, that will pit the best of the best from around Europe in a team format to determine which country truly reigns supreme. Titled, "The Legends of Runeterra Masters Europe - Chronicles of Targon" the event will take place between the end of September until the end of November until only one team remains.
Three weeks after the most recent Legends of Runeterra card expansion, Call of the Mountain, went live, the development team has announced their first round of balance changes.
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Just a month after exiting beta, Legends of Runeterra is announcing a road-map for the future of the game, including all new game modes, regions, expansions, and more. Read more on the exciting new additions coming this Summer!
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Legends of Runeterra is receiving another update. Riot Games is sticking to their schedule of releasing a patch once every two weeks, alternating between big patches that include card nerfs and buffs,
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