Five days after Riot Games announced their next champion coming to League of Legends, the full list of abilities for Nilah: The Joy Unbound was revealed on the Public Beta Environment (PBE).
Riot Games has unveiled champion number 161 for their massively popular MOBA title League of Legends, Nilah the Joy Unbound.
In a game played by millions around the world daily, Riot Games' League of Legends title is bound to feature a player base from all walks of life.
Less than 24 hours after Riot Games released patch 12.6 for League of Legends, a content creator for the title noticed a change that went live but was not mentioned in the patch notes that can cause games to end quite a bit quicker than normal.
On Tuesday morning, the 159th champion in the game's history, Renata Glasc, was announced. Given the moniker of "the Chem Baroness," Renata Glasc is being introduced as a support champion who is ready to unleash her own brand of nasty on the rift.
To kick off the 2022 Season in the League of Legends' universe, Riot Games unveiled the full list of abilities for their upcoming ADC champion, Zeri on Friday morning.
If 157 champions in League of Legends weren't enough, Riot Games unveiled number 158 on Tuesday afternoon. Zeri, a brand new ADC, was announced in a post on the game's official website and, according to her bio, has a story with deep ties to the streets of Zaun.
On Sunday evening, longtime member of TSM and current President of Marketing, Leena Xu, announced on her Twitch stream that she would be resigning from her role within the company and joining OfflineTV, a team of content creators.
It wasn't long ago when Riot Games was known solely for publishing one of the most popular games in the world, League of Legends. On Tuesday morning, quite a bit changed.
Details of the previously announced partnership between Riot Games' League of Legends title and InnerSloth's Among Us were revealed on Friday afternoon in an crossover that pairs two of the largest games in the world.
On Tuesday morning, Riot Games announced another title coming next week to further expand the League of Legends' universe that is no longer encased within a single title.
League of Legends just became a little more beautiful courtesy of the Caribbean Queen.
Four years after Epic Games release Fortnite, it would be easier to name the companies that haven't partnered with the battle royale title than those that have. As of Thursday afternoon, Riot Games can be added to the list.
If you're a fan of Riot Games and their collection of titles, the next 30 days are for you.
As Halloween approaches, Riot Games decided to leave a treat for League of Legends: Wild Rift players in the upcoming Patch 2.5a. Announced on Tuesday afternoon, both Caitlyn and Jayce will enter the mobile game on November 9.
Back in 2019, the League of Legends development team spiced up the battlefield with the addition of Elemental Drakes. By slaying either the Cloud, Infernal, Mountain, Ocean, or Elder drake, individual champions and teams could become more powerful in an instant, turning the tide of skirmishes and matches.
Reaction videos have existed and thrived on the internet for almost a decade. Audiences young and old find entertainment in watching content creators, actors, athletes, and pretty much everyone share their first impressions of videos.
Riot Games isn't messing around in the year 2022.
In a trailer released on Saturday morning, Riot Games, in conjunction with Netflix, announced that their upcoming animated series, Arcane, based on the massively popular video game title League of Legends is set to debut on Saturday, November 6.
League of Legends: Wild Rift is hitting the old west in an upcoming patch scheduled to go live on August 23.