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Ask Riot: TFT and LoL on Mobile, Legends of Runeterra's future & other projects

Ask Riot: TFT and LoL on Mobile, Legends of Runeterra's future & other projects
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In their recurring Q&A, Riot Games answered all sorts of questions about the new and future games that will soon be available on the market: Legends of Runeterra, but also Wild Rift and TFT porting to mobile phones.

Ask Riot: TFT and LoL on Mobile, Legends of Runeterra's future & other projects

Find the summary of the Q&A Riot Games of this November 7, 2019! Some answers to questions about all games already available and upcoming from the League of Legends publisher (source).

League of Legends

Teamfight Tactics

  • Teamfight Tactics arrives on iOS and Android at the beginning of 2020. It will first be launched in a few countries for a test phase, then only in all regions covered by Riot.
  • TFT on PC/MAC will always use PR as currency.
  • TFT Mobile will use another currency but will share a cosmetic inventory (small legends, arena skins) with TFT on PC/Mac.
  • TFT will be compatible with cross-play. No matter what platform you play on, you'll even find your little legends and arena skins.
League of Legends

Legends of Runeterra

  • Still no exact date for the release, but PC and mobile launches will be in 2020.
  • Legends of Runeterra will use gold as currency.
  • New regions will arrive in the game. For champions without a real affiliation (such as Fiddlesticks for example), they may still arrive one day. Characters like Garen are linked to a faction, but others like Teemo, Brand, Annie or Ryze for example, can arrive anytime and anywhere.
League of Legends

League of Legends and Wild Rift

  • League of Legends will not be neglected at the expense of the other licenses that are coming in, far from it. The next 10 years are the best years ahead. Indeed, the size of the development team has not changed since the new announcements.
  • Alphas and betas for Wild Rift will soon start in some countries, the aim being to secure the iOS and Android versions in the Riot regions before bringing the console versions.
League of Legends

Other games

  • LoL Esports Manager is scheduled to be launched in the LPL in 2020, before reaching other leagues.
  • Projects A, L, and F are in the early stages of development and will be absolutely worth a visit.
Ranked Games return today!

Did you just get to grips with the new Teamfight Tactics set — Rise of the Elements? You have two short weeks of training left before the return of the ranked queue on November 20.

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Jérémie Mathis
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Associate Editor - MGG FR

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