Riot Games Says Fiughting Game Will Be Easy
Rejoice, League of Legends fans, because soon you will experience your favorite game in a new genre! Riot Games announced Project L in 2019, but we didn't get many updates about it. Fortunately, Riot has revealed a huge "W" (win) for fighting game and LoL fans.
This Riot Games project will be free-to-play, just like the developer's other games. As a result, seasoned beat-em-up vets and excited LoL enthusiasts alike have a new title in their sights. More importantly, this upcoming fighting game could be a significant event for the gaming industry.
We'll start by discussing the monetization updates for Project L. Next, we'll go over other things we know about the game. We'll also talk about revealed game mechanics, playable champions, and other cool details about Project L.
Riot Games says that players can play Project L for free.
The game's developer released a new video on YouTube about the League of Legends-inspired fighting game. It featured Tom Cannon, executive producer and senior director of Project L.
He announced that people can play this fighting game without spending a single penny. In other words, you can download Project L and start playing right away.
Cannon also noted, "When it comes to monetization, we promise to respect both your time and your wallet." He assured the audience that the Project L team is made up of dedicated fighting game enthusiasts.
It will also offer in-game purchases as a fighting game based on League of Legends. In addition, the Riot Games project will offer in-game purchases. Cannon did not specify what players can buy in Project L.
League of Legends does not sell upgrades or other features that may give an unfair advantage. Instead, it offers skins that change the appearance of players. Project L will likely provide similar items in the game.
Moreover, Tom Cannon co-founded the development company Radiant Entertainment with his twin brother Tony Cannon. The company released a unique free-to-play game called Rising Thunder. It was released in January 2018 and featured robots fighting in one-on-one battles.
We can expect great features from this unique League of Legends project, thanks to the experienced team working on it. However, we still have to wait for further announcements about the Project L release date.
League of Legends fighting game details revealed
Previous Project L trailers have shown us five League of Legends characters or "champions": Ari, Darius, Jinx, Ekko, and Katarina. Jinx gained the most attention thanks to the Netflix series Arcane.
The same YouTube video featured another character from Riot's League of Legends universe; Ilaoi. She is a stout female fighter who uses ghostly tentacles to fight her enemies.
Ilaoi can extract the souls of enemies in League of Legends, allowing her to defeat them from afar. Similarly, the Project L version takes on the strength of its opponent with equally terrifying powers. Moreover, the latest trailer showed an idea of the gameplay.
It turns out that the game's fighters use simple button combinations to perform consecutive moves. Matches involve two fighters on opposite sides, just like other fighting games. Moreover, they each have a different champion to accompany them.
Like Street Fighter or Marvel Vs. Capcom, you can switch between your pair of champions during battle. As a result, Project L provides greater flexibility of strategy. For example, you can swap Jinx for Ekko to slow down a speedy opponent.
On the other hand, you can start by slowing the enemy down with Ekko, then pull them closer with Darius' Ax. Fighters like Dominique "SoncFox" McLean have expressed their expectations for Project L.
He said it should be a cut above other fighting titles by providing interesting features. For example, SonicFox said that it would be nice if the developers provided a story mode or RPG elements. He also said that Project L should provide a tutorial for new players.
Justin "JWong" Wong said it fits his style and genre. However, he noted that the trailer appears to have satisfied the FGC. In other words, it may come as a surprise to people who are not familiar with brawlers.
Other developments by Riot Games
Both of these pro gamers trust Cannon and the Project L team. They hope that Project L will be easy to learn but challenging to master. As of this writing, Project L does not have a specific release date. Note that it will probably use a different name after launch.
We will also have to wait for additional updates for supported platforms. Based on Riot's other titles, this will likely be coming to PC and mobile devices. You want to play Valorant, the waiting first-person shooter from Riot.
Like LoL champions, they have special powers that mix up the point-and-shoot gameplay. You can also listen to Porter Robinson's new song "Everything Goes On" based on The League. Check out the new tune on YouTube to relax and unwind.
Conclusion
Soon you can play your favorite League of Legends character in a fighting title. Project L will allow you to battle other players using classic champions.
We still have a long way to go before it's released, so you might want to try other Riot titles while you wait. For example, you can try playing Valorant.
You can also subscribe to Inquirer USA for the latest news on Project L and more gaming trends. Stay informed while enjoying your favorite titles!
Frequently asked questions
Is Riot Games still making a fighting game?
The company behind League of Legends is still working on Project L. However, we'll have to wait for more news to know more about this League of Legends fighting spinoff.
Will Project L be on consoles?
At the time of writing, updates have not confirmed Project L for consoles. Gamers may be able to play it on PC and mobile devices like other Riot games.
Are all Riot games free?
You can play all of Riot's titles for free, and the developers of Project L have confirmed that the upcoming additional brawler will require payment. However, they offer in-game purchases that do not affect gameplay.
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