The head dev did warn players “not everyone will love every feature… we won’t make choices that everyone agrees with.” Development continues behind the scenes, with Greg Street leading the title production. The upcoming MMO has several great bosses to draw on already too, including Baron Nashor, Elder Drake, Krugs, Gromp, and any of the 162 champs in League. Image via Riot Gamesįor now, that’s everything we know about the League MMO. Street previously said, “Anyone that knows me from my WoW developer days would know that I love dungeons and raids as a player.” He has even suggested he will be “crushed” if his team doesn’t actually hit the mark with their endgame designs. League MMO lead producer Greg Street, who pivoted from working on the company’s flagship title in 2020, has said that end-game Raids are one the most important factors in the title’s development. Image via Riot Games Will the League MMO have Raids? Dot tips Enchanter, Juggernaut, Battlemage, Marksman, Assassin, and Warden to be the six starting classes in the game-talk about a solid blend. Some variation of these classic fantasy roles should be present in the MMO title. There are six primary classes (all of which are listed below) and then between two and three subclasses in each-except the marksman, which stands alone. Riot has the perfect setup for their League MMO ready-made with their current champion classes from their flagship MOBA title. Image via Riot Games Potential League MMO classes Here’s what the League MMO map should look like in-game. Riot has yet to actually confirm their new League MMO title will be established in Runeterra, but considering how they’ve gone about developing their fantasy world in the past, it would be a major shock for the roleplaying title to take long-standing franchise fans to a different universe. Read: Riot’s League MMO has in-depth lore but don’t expect ‘grand reveal’ Image via Riot Games Here’s the likely League MMO g ame map There’s every chance some regions are saved for future MMO expansions, like trading card game Runeterra did in 2020, but only time will tell at this stage. Here’s the full list of Runeterra regions: Fantastical regions like Bandle City, Shurima, and the Shadow Isles will probably be utilized as adventure areas and Raid settings. It’s likely the League MMO will focus on popular Runeterra regions like Demacia, Ionia, and Arcane’s stomping grounds, the twin cities of Piltover and Zaun. Dot Esports expects some elements from all these places will be in the game. League boasts one of the most expensive fantasy worlds in gaming, with Runeterra-the title’s universe-spanning thirteen diverse regions. Read: League MMO boss warns ‘no guarantee’ Riot title actually ships Image via Riot Games Runeterra regions in League MMO On top of that, Street has gone on the record to say players won’t have to worry about “pay to win” features no matter what MMO model they go with. The head MMO dev was also quite vocal about not liking the “stress” subscription models put on players to constantly play. Unfortunately, there’s no clear answer to this question yet League MMO boss Greg Street has commented on the game’s approach in general terms and said Riot is considering financing the title with cosmetics in a similar vein to other flagship titles like League, VALORANT, and TFT. League MMO: Subscription model or free to play? It stands to reason a four to five-year dev cycle isn’t out of the question. In 2020, several Riot devs confirmed the MMO’s existence after months of silence. Unfortunately, Riot has yet to lock in any official release date for the League of Legends MMO, though a late 2024 or even early 2025 release window looks likely considering when development began behind the scenes. Here’s absolutely everything you’ll need to know about Riot’s long-awaited MMO.
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