Riot Games released gameplay footage for League of Legends: Wild Rift, the console, and mobile spin-off title of the original League of Legends game on PC.
Riot previously stated that Wild Rift won’t be a direct port of the original PC version of League of Legends; opting for a liter version instead. The starting roster incorporates 36 out of the current 148 characters available in the original LoL title. A wide variety of healers, mages, marksman, assassins, brawlers, and more are featured. Some returning Champions include Ashe, Aurelion Sol, Blitzcrank, Jax, Janna, and Jinx to name a few. Gameplay has also been tweaked to better suit mobile and consoles, as it now features a two-stick setup alongside shorter matches and smaller maps.
Despite being a very complex game Riot has promised that League of Legends: Wild Rift will be able to run on older mobile hardware and not just the new generations. They are aiming to have it playable on all iOS devices from the iPhone 6 onwards, which would be quite the technical feat. There is no exact word on what the console plans are, especially with the next generation right around the corner, but you would expect it to be playable on all of the major consoles currently available at the very least. If you need Buy LOL Mobile Accounts, you can visit our site z2u.com.
League of Legends is of course the biggest esport in the world, with regional leagues across the globe that bring in millions of viewers every week. While this mobile version will not have an impact on the top League of Legends scene it could have its own pro scene that runs alongside the PC competitions.
In addition to a new version of LoL, the developer released its Legends of Runeterra card game earlier this year, with plans to officially launch its new team-based shooter Valorant on June 2.