2023 will be another great year for fans of Riot Games and League of Legends. This morning, the studio announced that it will release not one but three games before 2024. The slate opens with the wizard seeker: A League of Legends storya new action RPG the studio behind 2018 . He stomach finder casts you as Sylas, everyone’s favorite Damatian rogue wizard, as he tries to lead a revolution against the kingdom that imprisons him. Riot advertises the game as a “2D hi-bit” title, meaning that it features a pixel art style that takes advantage of modern rendering techniques. Judging by the trailer that Riot shared, He stomach finder seems to be inspired by games like hyperlight drifter and Titan souls. It will arrive this spring on PC and consoles.
Sometime this summer, Riot will release Convergence: A League of Legends Story. Double Stallion, a Montreal-based studio best known for its work on has been working on the game since at least 2019. It stars Ekko, one of the League champions that makes an appearance in , in a 2D action platform game. Being a game about Ekko, expect to use time manipulation to solve some of the challenges and puzzles. Convergence throws you.
Finally, there is Nunu’s song: A League of Legends story. This spin-off is courtesy of creator and will arrive sometime in the fall. Of the three games for which Riot shared release dates for today, Nunu’s song it’s probably the one I’m most excited to play as Nunu and Willump are such a lovely couple. and Tequila Works has a consistent track record. Both Convergence and Nunu’s song will be available to play on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store when they arrive later this year.
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