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League of Legends is finally making its way to more platforms

The much-beloved MOBA League of Legends is finally making its way to more platforms, specifically console and PC. Bring on League of Legends Wild Rift! Revealed during the series’ 10 year anniversary celebratory livestream, the Wild Rift game was announced alongside a whole host of other titles.

While it is a conversion of the massively popular game to other platforms, developer Riot Games is adamant that the title is not a straight port. “Wild Rift is not a port of LoL on PC,” the developer revealed through a recent press release. “It is a new game built from scratch to ensure it is a polished, legitimate LoL experience that’s worth players’ time.”

The five-on-five gameplay of League of Legends for the PC was rebuilt specifically for iOS, Android, and consoles, with a new map named Wild Rift based on Summoner’s Rift, streamlined for faster matches of 15 minutes to 20 minutes. The game will feature a dual-stick control scheme, refreshed models and animations, and the ability to jump into matches in seconds. If you need Buy LOL WR Accounts, you can visit our site 5mmo.com.

Riot Games will launch League of Legends: Wild Rift as a free-to-play game, similar to its PC version. All the champions may be earned through gameplay, with the option to purchase champions and cosmetics. The game will roll out with about 40 champions based on their PC counterparts, with some tweaks to be more friendly with the new controls.

“During certain big moments throughout the year, we’ll try to coordinate event themes and releases between League PC and Wild Rift, and we’re exploring the possibility of cross-platform play between mobile and console, but nothing locked in yet”, Riot Games writes on the game’s official website. Riot Games plans to have the game fully live globally by the end of 2020 with the console versions being released later.