Riot Games Announces League of Legends Classic Mode
The mode follows the trend of classic re-releases for long-running online games, letting players revisit specific past metas.
Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.
Riot Games announced League of Legends Classic, a new game mode that recreates past versions of the MOBA, on June 27. A trailer shows Executive Director Paul "Pabro" Bellezza suggesting eras like the beta with 40 champions or the time of the Heart of Gold item. Details will come at the MSI finals on July 11.
Riot Games announced League of Legends Classic on June 27, a new game mode that aims to recreate past versions of the free-to-play MOBA. A trailer features Executive Director Paul "Pabro" Bellezza, who floats candidate eras including the beta period with 40 champions and the time when the popular item Heart of Gold existed. Bellezza says "any era is fine," suggesting players may be able to choose which past state of the game they want to play. The announcement follows similar classic re-releases for other long-running online titles like World of Warcraft Classic and EverQuest Legends. Riot will reveal further details about League of Legends Classic at the finals of the Mid-Season Invitational on July 11 in North America.
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