Riot Games announced their first global TFT tournament, the TFT: Galaxies Championship. However, it left off a few of the main League of Legends regions, including Oceania. But now they're here, uniting with NA for a chance to represent their region in the Grand Finals of the TFT: Galaxies Championship. Read more on their inclusion and the tournament's changes here:
Riot Games is re-introducing 'super synergies' to Teamfight Tactics, as well as two new Galaxy maps that each influence the game in a different way. A new champion is making its way to Teamfight Tactics too: Xerath, a Dark Star Sorcerer.
On Monday afternoon, Riot Games announced their next step in the development of their auto chess title's esports infrastructure. Titled "Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies Championship," the grand finale is scheduled to take place at the end of Set 3's lifecycle, feature a $200,000 prize pool and include 16 of the best players from around the world. To provide a competitive circuit that is inclusive and accessible, Riot has announced that all qualifiers around the world will be available in the in-game client and through online tournaments, Furthermore, each set of content going forward is going to have a global Championship to "reward all of the players who dedicate their time to mastering Teamgight Tactics and provide a goal that exists beyond reaching the top of the ladder."
After much anticipation, a product of Riot Games is coming to mobile devices around the world. Teamfight Tactics, the auto chess title played by more than 80 million individuals since its' launch last year, will be available to be played in closed beta in select regions starting Tuesday, March 17th, with the official release coming two days later on Thursday in the App Store and Google Play platforms. China and SEA's mobile version will be coming at a later date.
Upon Riot Games' announcement of Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies, the newest season for the aforementioned game which adds another layer to the auto-battler game, there is going to be a showcase called Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies Showcase featuring noteworthy TFT players.
Ever since Riot Games teased the Teamfight Tactics' community that Set 3 was being titled "Galaxies" players have been left wondering: "Which champions can we play as?" and "Oh, I bet x-class is going to be featured!" Well, as of Tuesday afternoon, the wait is over. Numerous videos and guides began popping up around the internet regarding the full set of champions, origins, and classes that will be when TFT: Galaxies goes live in the next couple of weeks.
The final patch for Teamfight Tactics: Rise of the Elements is upon us. With patch 10.5 scheduled to go live next week ahead of Set 3's launch date in the middle of March, Riot Games' development team is looking to put the auto chess title in the best state possible prior to wiping the slate clean. On Sunday afternoon, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, the title's Lead Designer, took to his personal Twitch stream to unveil what the team is looking to do in patch 10.5. While the information below is subject to change, it should give players an understanding of what they can expect over the next couple of weeks as they prepare for Set
Riot Games released a developer update for Teamfight Tactics on Wednesday, February 19 to introduce Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies. TFT: Galaxies will take the place of Teamfight Tactics: Rise of the Elements next month. TFT Principle Game Designer Stephen 'Mortdog' Mortimer and Communications Strategist Blake 'Beernana' Edwards began the update by talking about the Elemental Hex system that was introduced as part of the seasonal update near the end of 2019.