What was supposed to be a temporary Lab has been announced as a full-time game mode going forward for Teamfight Tactics.
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In the famed words of Lee Douglas IV: "Out with the old, in with the new."
Move aside Teamfight Tactics: Reckoning, it's a new day and the sun is shining bright.
Two years ago, Riot Games introduced Teamfight Tactics to millions of individuals worldwide and took the gaming scene by storm.
Teamfight Tactics: Reckoning has been live for a week and the game's Lead Designer, Stephen Mortimer, announced on Tuesday evening that the first B-patch would be going live on Wednesday evening to correct some outliers in the data.
All good things must come to an end and Teamfight Tactics' upcoming set, Reckoning, looks to do just that.
After months of preparation, thousands of hours of grinding the Ranked ladder, and three days of play, a new Teamfight Tactics World Champion has been crowned.
As Teamfight Tactics Patch 11.4 rolls on, the development team announced on Wednesday morning that a B-patch would be going live later in the day to address a few bugs and champions that weren't sitting quite right.
While the changes are tentative, the Teamfight Tactics' development team is preparing one of the largest balance patches in the game's history.
Less than a week after the Teamfight Tactics' team launched Set 4.5, a B-patch was rolled out on Tuesday afternoon to nerf a few champions that were a tad (or more) too powerful. Teased on Monday night by the game mode's Lead Designer, Stephen Mortimer, the B-patch includes changes to six champions, only one of which received buffs.
On Thursday morning, Riot Games revealed brand new information about what players of Teamfight Tactics can expect over the course of 2021 as part of their Season 2021 Opening Day live stream.
Although the upcoming Teamfight Tactics' brand new mid-Set expansion is not live or on the Public Beta Environment (PBE) quite yet, Riot Games announced on Tuesday morning what players can expect to obtain if they choose to purchase the Fates II pass.
Big news was announced to the Teamfight Tactics' community on Monday morning as Riot Games officially unveiled what players can expect in the game's upcoming mid-Set expansion titled Festival of Beasts. In the post, the game's development team confirmed what had been previously leaked in regards to the new champions, traits and origins coming to the auto chess title as well as a few leaving the pool.
A day after Riot Games announced the theme of the upcoming Teamfight Tactics mid-set expansion set to launch in January, a potential leak of the incoming champions pool and traits made its' way onto the game's official subReddit.
As the holiday season is upon the Teamfight Tactics' community, Riot Games decided to announce what players can expect under their Christmas trees on Monday afternoon with information pertaining to the upcoming mid-set expansion. Titled Teamfight Tactics: Fates Festival of Beasts and schedule to go live on January 21, 2021 in patch 11.2, players will see six traits removed and 20 total champions.
A week after the Teamfight Tactics' development team pushed through patch 10.24, a B-side patch was announced and implemented on Tuesday afternoon. First teased by the game mode's Lead Designer Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer on Monday, the full details were revealed in a post on the company's official site.
On Monday morning, Riot Games revealed what fans of their auto chess title, Teamfight Tactics, will be able to get their hands on when the game's fourth set goes live in the upcoming weeks. Titled Teamfight Tactics: Fates, a roster of 58 new and returning champions will hit the Public Beta Environment (PBE) as early as tomorrow. As for how the development team brought the theme of "Fates" to life, the list of champions, origins, and classes below give some insight. Let the theorycrafting begin.
On Wednesday afternoon, Riot Games shared a blog post detailing information related to their auto chess' upcoming expansion: Teamfight Tactics: Fates. Scheduled to go live on the Public Beta Environment on September 1, players were teased with champions they will be able to create unique and powerful team combinations with and new mechanics associated with each.
On Monday evening, Teamfight Tactics' Lead Designer, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, gave the auto chess' community a glimpse into what they can expect in the upcoming 10.17 patch. Set to go live on Wednesday, numerous small tweaks to numbers are being rolled out and the team feels confident in the current state of the meta ahead of Set 4's launch in September.