League of Legends

Ruined King: A League of Legends Story Launches in Early 2021 for PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC; Soon After for PS5, Xbox Series

Bringing the League of Legends IP to consoles for the first time, Ruined King will be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 system, Xbox One, Steam, and The Epic Games Store and soon thereafter on PlayStation 5 system and Xbox Series X|S with existing PlayStation 4 system and Xbox One owners having the ability to upgrade their version for free. “Ruined King is a great way to expand the world of Runeterra for brand new players as well as our dedicated League of Legends (LoL) fans,” said Head of Riot Forge at Riot Games, Leanne Loombe. “Ruined King will be the first single-player game to bring the LoL universe to both consoles and PC. We are excited to take this plunge into exploring stories and champions that players have enjoyed over the years, and can’t wait for our players to embar...

This 90’s League of Legends Is Absolutely Hilarious

Ever wondered how games that we play today would look like if they were advertised way back in the 90’s? I know it is pretty random but Rizenvisual, a video game parody YouTube channel has put together an insanely hilarious idea of what it might have been like. Assuming your Intel 486 PC is connected to the world wide web, it should take around 3,000 floppy disks and just over a few days to install League of Legends.   This video takes me back to the day I used to play 8-Bit Prince of Persia and Snake Logan on my faithful cathode-ray PC, which worked quite well till my brother decided to give the PC a bath.

Conclusion of ILG LCL Season I

The game that is making waves all over the world. From having millions of players and viewers for its tournaments to having pro players recognized as professional athletes in some countries, its eSports scene is one of the largest and only growing bigger with every passing year. However, in India, this means the “ILG LCL” Short for League of Legends Champions League brought by Indian League Gaming (a leading Indian eSPORTS company) & supported by Spectranet (one of the leading ISPs), this was no ordinary knockout tournament that was held over a weekend. It was instead, a full-fledged league with a unique structure, grouping teams of similar skill level and providing them a platform to compete on a regular basis. Not only was a first of its kind initiative in terms of its im...

Smite 2015 Prize Pool Reaches Over 2.13 Million Dollars!

A tweet by Stewart Chisam, president of Hi-Rez Studios, announced that the prize pool for Smite’s World Championship has reached over 2.13 million dollars, surpassing League of Legends’ 2014 Championship’s prize pool. Crowdsourcing has propelled @SmiteGame past LoL’s 2014 Championship to become 3rd largest prize pool in eSports. pic.twitter.com/0gVlR4XTr4 — HiRezStew (@schisam) December 23, 2014 Unlike the League of Legends tournament, Smite’s World Championship utilized crowd-sourcing, donating portions of proceeds from in-game items towards the prize pool. Smite’s World Championship will be held in Atlanta from January 9 to 11 of next year. Smite is developed by Hi-Rez Studios and available for PC and soon to be released on Xbox One.

Imagine Dragons Writes Song For League of Legends

American rock band Imagine Dragons in collaboration with Riot Games put together a song for League of Legends, the band’s “favorite” game. Their track is titled “Warriors” and you can hear it in the video below. Or if you wish you could download it for free from the League of Legends website.   The song was created to promote the ongoing League of Legends World Championship tournament. Imagine Dragons tweeted saying “while working on the next album, we took a break to collab with League of Legends (our favorite game) on a song.” This is not the first time the band has had to do with a game studio music release. The band synced up with Chair Entertainment last year to release the song “Monster” through Infinity Blade III. League of Legends has ...

League of Legends Servers face serious lag

It appears that on Thursday, the League of Legends servers had been facing an immense amount of lag and downtime. It seems a reason for the problem was an all-to-familiar pest causing problems. The same group that was responsible for causing huge chaos at the end of 2013 seems to have come back as the group had taken responsibility for the constant server downtime over the last 12-24 hours. As proof of their claims to be responsible, the group has been restoring and re-attacking the servers at will. As of now, the North American and European servers continue to drop randomly. Developer Riot Games has said that they’ve been working on the issues while the group still solved while the group continues to taunt the team and its fans. Source: Michael Straw


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