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Riot Games' League of Legends TCG is officially called Riftbound
Riot Games' League of Legends TCG is officially called Riftbound

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Riot Games' League of Legends TCG is officially called Riftbound

Riot Games has unveiled new details for its upcoming tabletop game, called Riftbound - The League of Legends Trading Card Game. We first got a look at this TCG under the codename Project K in December. The latest trailer showed off new artwork for the cards, including fresh takes on the LoL characters that aren't just copies of their in-game champion portraits. The card UI has also gotten some extra polish compared with what was showed late last year. The team at Riot has been incorporating player feedback into the game's first set, called Origins. This set will have more than 300 different cards, and familiar LoL champions including Jinx, Viktor and Lee Sin will star in pre-built decks for this inaugural set. For the serious collectors, there will also be secret rare versions of the champion cards with unique art. In addition to the previously revealed multiplayer aspect, Riftbound offers a path for reaching fans who don't have experience in this card game genre. Riftbound will have a box called Proving Grounds where champions like Lux, Annie, Master Yi and Garen will help newer players to get acclimated to TCG basics. The timeline for the Riftbound is also starting to firm up, with its China launch is scheduled for summer 2025. Some English speaking countries will also see the game arrive this year, but other markets will have to wait until 2026; the devs didn't specify which regions will be on which timeline.

2025 LCK league games to feature major changes
2025 LCK league games to feature major changes

Korea Herald

time26-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

2025 LCK league games to feature major changes

One of most premier leagues in League of Legends landscape to kick off next week The 2025 League of Legends Champions Korea league games begin next week, with significant changes aimed at making the tournament more exciting for esports fans. LCK, South Korea's professional LoL esports league, is one of the five major regional leagues in the LoL scene, alongside China's LPL and North America's LCS. The league is widely regarded as one of the premier leagues in the LoL ecosystem, holding the record for winning nine out of the 14 LoL World Championship titles. This year, the LCK will undergo a major format change. Instead of the traditional spring and summer splits, the league will be held as a continuous six-month season. Ten teams, including LoL powerhouses such as Hanwha Life Esports and T1, will participate. From April 2 to June 1, rounds 1 and 2 will take place. Rounds 3 to 5, including the playoffs, will be held from July 23 to Sept. 28. Another change to the league game system includes the LCK Road to MSI tournaments, where the top six teams from rounds 1 and 2 will earn a spot. The LCK Road to MSI will determine the two teams advancing to the Mid-Season Invitational in June. MSI is one of three major international LoL tournaments hosted by Riot Games. The 2025 LCK will also feature the Fearless Draft system, which prohibits players from using the same champion twice in a match. The prize money for the final winning team has been bumped up to 300 million won ($204,627) from last year's 200 million won. At a media event in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Wednesday, Hanwha Life Esports, winners of the LCK Cup and First Stand Tournament, was selected by players on site as the strongest championship contenders. T1 was also mentioned as a potential title contender, with the Fearless Draft system seen as one of their strengths. Hanwha Life's head coach Choi In-gyu commented that he considered the LCK Cup and First Stand tournaments as 'test stages' and believed the team had not yet shown its best performance. He expressed his commitment to developing more diverse champion picks and creating new strategies for success. Han 'Peanut' Wang-ho, the team's star jungler, added, "Since the (LCK) season is long, I think we need to be ready for the long run. All I can think about is wanting to compete at MSI."

Hanwha Life Esports crowned 2025 First Stand Tournament champion
Hanwha Life Esports crowned 2025 First Stand Tournament champion

Korea Herald

time17-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

Hanwha Life Esports crowned 2025 First Stand Tournament champion

Relatively new comer to LoL continues its winning streak since becoming the 2025 LCK Cup champion Hanwha Life Esports rose as the victor of the inaugural First Stand Tournament held in Seoul, continuing its winning streak since becoming the 2025 champion of the League of Legends Champions Korea in February. The 2025 FST, which kicked off March 10 at LoL Park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, is the newest addition to Riot Games' professional LoL esports global events, alongside the World Championship and Mid-Season Invitational. The tournament invited five teams from around the world, each representing a major league. Hanwha Life Esports represented the LCK, while Team Liquid championed for the League of Legends Championship of the Americas. For the LoL Championship Pacific, Team CTBC Flying Oyster led the charge, while Karmine Corp represented leagues from Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Top Esports represented China. Hanwha Life Esports became the champion of the 2025 FST after beating Karmine Corp 3 to 1 on Sunday afternoon. The finals MVP in the championship match went to mid-laner Kim "Zeka" Gun-woo. The championship came with a cash prize of $300,000 as well as a spot in the 2025 MSI playoffs. The team will now be able to bypass the preliminary rounds in the 2025 MSI. Hanwha Life Esports asserted their dominance from the very start of the tournament. In the opening match March 10, the team beat Top Esports from China — an LoL powerhouse — with a 2-0 victory, advancing through the group stage with a 4-0 record and becoming the first team to secure a spot in the semifinals. During the semifinals, Hanwha Life Esports beat Top Esports 3 to 0 and, in the finals, the team defeated Karmine Corp 3-1 without conceding a single match point. This marks Hanwha Life Esports' first international championship victory since its official launch in 2018. The next international tournament, MSI 2025, where the top two teams from the mid-season standings of the world's five major leagues will compete, is set to kick off in Vancouver, Canada, June 27.

Seoul to host first-ever First Stand Tournament this month
Seoul to host first-ever First Stand Tournament this month

Korea Herald

time04-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

Seoul to host first-ever First Stand Tournament this month

First Stand Tournament newly joins Riot Games' lineup of global League of Legends competitions Seoul is set to host First Stand Tournament 2025, a newly lauching international League of Legends esports competition organized by Riot Games, this month. The tournament kicks off March 10 at LoL Park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and runs for six days. First Stand Tournament will join the World Championship and Mid-Season Invitational as one of the professional LoL esports' global events. Five teams representing various regions will participate in the tournament. Hanwha Life Esports, the 2025 LCK Cup champion, will represent South Korea, while Team Liquid will take the banner for League of Legends Championship of The Americas. For LoL Championship Pacific, team CTBC Flying Oyster will take the stage, while Karmine Corp and Top Esports will represent Europe and China, respectively. The tournament will kick off with the round-robin stage, March 10-14, in which each team will face every other team once. The four top-performing squads from the group stage will advance to the knockout stage -- a best-of-five, single-elimination bracket -- slated to take place March 15-16. The finals, held at LoL Park's LCK Arena on March 16, will determine the first-ever First Stand Tournament champion. The champion of First Stand Tournament will earn a direct spot in the 2025 MSI playoffs, bypassing the preliminary rounds. The 2025 MSI will be held in Canada in July. A key feature of First Stand 2025 is the Fearless Draft system, which prevents teams from selecting champions used in previous games. If a best-of-five series reaches its final round, a total of 50 champions will become unavailable, demanding a broad mastery of the game's diverse roster for players and ensuring dynamic matchups for LoL fans. Riot Games said it will be introducing a revamped heads-up display at the First Stand Tournament. This new interface, designed to deliver live updates on active buff trackers, champion information and other match statistics on-screen without obstructing essential gameplay visuals, aims to modernize and deepen audience immersion, according to Riot Games. First Stand 2025 will be streamed live on Soop, Naver Esports & Games, and the YouTube LCK channel. Matches will begin at 5 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. on weekends. Tickets to watch the games offline can be purchased via Interpark starting 48 hours before each match.

Kia Middle East and Africa Announces Partnership with Riot Games MENA for The Arabian League
Kia Middle East and Africa Announces Partnership with Riot Games MENA for The Arabian League

Jordan News

time01-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Jordan News

Kia Middle East and Africa Announces Partnership with Riot Games MENA for The Arabian League

●Kia will be the title sponsor for the eSports event, a key milestone in the growth of competitive gaming in MENA. ●Through its partnership with Riot Games MENA (The Arabian League), Kia will build further ties with the global eSports community in the MENA region, following successful collaborations in Europe, North America and Korea. اضافة اعلان ●Kia will bridge gaming and the real world with on-ground activations, contributing to the gaming culture among youth in MENA through innovative ways. Kia Middle East and Africa and Riot Games MENA announced their partnership for The Arabian League, the official regional league in the MENA region. This collaboration builds on Kia's existing successful alliances with the League Championship Series since 2019 in Europe, 2021 in Korea and 2024 in North America, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to eSports. League of Legends (LoL), developed by Riot Games, is a cornerstone of the global eSports scene, known for its highly structured competitive ecosystem. Since its launch in 2019, the Arabian League has brought together the region's top teams to compete for the MENA championship and a chance to represent the region on the international stage at the EMEA Masters, a key tournament that bridges regional talent with Europe's wider competitive circuit. SooHang Chang, President, Regional HQ, Middle East & Africa, Kia, commented: 'Leveraging the success of our League of Legends partnerships in Korea, North America, and Europe, we are excited to expand this collaboration in the MENA region. Guided by our customer-centric vision, we are fostering these relationships to create meaningful and lasting connections with gamers and enthusiasts. We look forward to an engaging tournament and supporting the region's top talent.' Tariq Al Kufiri, Head of Business Development at Riot Games MENA, commented: 'eSports - aside solely being about electronic gaming - is a global movement that brings people together through passion, skill and innovation. Kia's commitment to innovation and excellence aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of eSports and gaming. Together, we look forward to delivering great experiences to players across the region, further strengthening the eSports ecosystem and driving new opportunities for growth and engagement.' The Arabian League, recognised as the largest of its kind in MENA with over 19 million minutes watched, is managed locally in the Middle East, with regional talent leading the broadcasts in Arabic. Eligible countries to play include Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.

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