Riot Games found themselves in hot water with the Legends of Runeterra community on Monday after an announcement meant to be exciting riled-up fans of the collectible card game.
On Monday afternoon, Riot Games announced that they were looking for a helping hand. Or a team of helping hands as they began work on their upcoming MMORPG based in the League of Legends universe.
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.
US President, Donald Trump, signed an executive order banning transactions to Tencent Holdings Ltd., who own Riot Games, and part of Epic Games, Blizzard, Supercell, and others, causing a massive shakeup in the gaming and esports industry. Read more here:
In the middle of an ongoing pandemic, a major partnership failure, and an ongoing conversation around esports work-life balance, Riot Games is taking a week off work to refresh and recharge. Read more about what that means for your favorite games here:
Riot Games has fired Ron Johnson and provided the following statement to Inven Global:
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!
Twisted Fate will hit the playing board along with other Rising Tides expansion members, like Gangplank and Nautilus. Twisted Fate is a tricky Champion, boasting a variety of different mechanics. He's relatively weak for a 4 cost unit, but immediately gets to play one of his cards, Blue, Red, or Gold. Check out how to make the most of his tricks up his sleeves here:
Legends of Runeterra has been teasing a ton of new content, featuring champions, companions, spells, and more. Now they've announced a new region, Bilgewater, featuring a slew of new cards and mechanics. Learn more about the expansion here:
The first large Legends of Runeterra tournament is wrapped up. The Riot Korea Invitational, sponsored by Inven Korea, has crowned Sebastian "Xixo" Bentert as its champion. All good and well, but now you probably want to know which decks led him to victory, and what some of his fiercest opponents brought. Thankfully, we have all the decks right here for you including the deck code so you can transfer it to your own Legends of Runeterra client.
This January, Riot sent Legends of Runeterra to open beta, allowing players to experience the game and help them test decks and strategies. They've analyzed the data, now here's what's next for the exciting competitive card game in the League of Legends universe:
On the 16th (KST), Riot Games have unveiled many different game titles for their 10th anniversary of League of Legends.In addition to numerous surprising announcements, Riot Games celebrated their 10t
On the 16th (KST), Riot Games have unveiled Legends of Runeterra, a strategic CCG based on League of Legends. A Q&A session was held with Dave Guskin and Noah Selzer, two of the developers that have been working on this title, at LoL Park, South Korea.
Riot Games has revealed a card game as part of its multi-stage mega-announcement on Tuesday October 15th, 2019 in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of League of Legends.