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on December 4, 2025
Ruined King comes alongside several spin-offs and untitled projects currently in the works. The League of Legends fighting game, called "Project L," is currently in development under Radiant Entertainment, a first party studio run by EVO founders Tom and Tony Cannon that Riot Games acquired way back in 2016. Riot Games' first-person shooter, codenamed "Project A," became the immensely popular Valorant multiplayer Final Fantasy hero shooter . Legends of Runeterra , the official League of Legends card game, is now available to play on mobile devices and
It appears fifty-ish heroes will be the goal for the release.
While it can be hard to hear that two-thirds of the heroes won't be making the jump from League of Legends to Wild Rift, it's really for the best. Certain characters would be overpowered due to smaller maps and weaker towers. Others would be almost useless with the new contr
Kayle is one of the strongest late-game champions in League of Legends with a win rate of 53% and a ban rate of 8%, omnipresent due to her incredible late game scaling and solo carry potential. It's no surprise that she seems to have another nerf coming her way, as reported in the version 10.25 patch no
Swain is the textbook example of a support carry. In the lowest 3 tiers, he has a win rate of around 55% with an overall ban rate of 15%. He utilizes a sustain damage kit that provides simultaneous burst damage. He is a threat throughout most stages of the match, but especially in the early game, when he utilizes a long-range snare that pulls enemies closer to him to initiate some heavily favored all-
Malzahar is the perfect champ for dominating low division ranked games, due to his non-mechanically-intensive kit and high late-game damage. Due to having a passive ability shield, Malzahar also boasts an incredibly safe lane phase, where he primarily focuses on farming as much as possible to hit his core items, in addition to providing hard crowd control through his ultim
Shen currently wins about 54% of the games he is picked in worldwide, while maintaining a ban rate of 3.2%. His global presence alongside his ability to dominate the lane phase provides Shen with some of the best tools for climbing the ra
There are several champions who dedicate their lives to fighting those who would destroy Runeterra, and Maokai is one of them. Maokai can create saplings that run towards an enemy and explode, while his ultimate summons a moving wall of branches and thorns which root and damage anyone in its p
Jhin lacks a gap closing ability, so positioning well in lane is key. Jhin utilizes a lethality centric build which also makes him shine in the current meta considering recent nerfs to critical strike builds . Jhin is a safe pick with strong early game potential and an explosive late g
Annie holds a win rate of 52% (mostly due to a subpar pick rate) and a ban rate of about 2%. Due to on-demand stuns, incredible single target and area of effect damage, Annie can carry most games, alongside her trusty bear Tibb
Kindred is capable of reaping actual Gods, so a single Spartan will be no problem for them. The only question though, is if Lamb will take him peacefully, or if Wolf will have to chase after Chief and rip him apart with his sharp fa
While the Ruined King's rampage may ultimately not touch every single lore character mentioned in the past, this plotline that unfolds during Season 11 will set the standard for many years to come. With years of foreshadowing finally coming to a head, Viego's story is truly the greatest undertaking that Riot Games has done for League of Legends
The other thing we like to consider when creating Agents is how accessible they are. Some characters are a little bit easier, at least in terms of how obvious their abilities are to use. I think Killjoy tends to lean slightly closer to a beginner-friendly Agent once you set up her stuff. You can rely on a lot of her abilities and quickly understand, "hey, people might come through this chokepoint, I should probably put down my stuff that damages people watching the choke point." When you first start playing Valorant, it's a pretty easy toolkit to understand. At least opposed to one of the more complex characters like Viper or Reyna. They require a ton of knowledge to utilize effectively. It sounds like with your friend, or anyone who's getting started with tactical shooters, Killjoy was a character they could quickly pick up and be successful w
** Max Grossman: ** There are two components to this. One being Sentinels aren't solely for newer players. However, two of our three Sentinels do appeal to new players, those being Sage and Killjoy. Cypher, not so much. He's a more cerebral, information-gathering character. Tough to use effectively. But I think there's a reasonable observation around the fact that Sentinels tend to appeal to people that don't feel as confident in their tactical-shooter skills. Because at the very least, they know they can set up their stuff (ice walls, traps), get a gun, and stay the
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