Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story is a new rhythm runner developed by Choice Provisions, creators of the BIT.TRIP series. In order to defeat a common and mysterious enemy, players will form an unlikely party of beloved League of Legends champions – Miss Fortune, Illaoi, Braum, Yasuo, Ahri, and Pyke. The story is set in two regions of Runeterra, Bilgewater, a bustling port city that is home to sea monster hunters, dock gangs, and smugglers from across the known world and the Shadow Isles, a land cursed with the deadly Black Mist which shrouds the island and corrupts those it comes in contact with. Ruined King: A League of Legends Story is a single-player turn-based RPG developed by Airship Syndicate (the creators of Battle Chasers: Nightwar and Darksiders Genesis, led by the legendary comic book artist Joe Madureira). Enjoy all the trailers below! Credit: Riot Forge Much like Arcane has done on Netflix as it has earned praise from people who have no interest in the game. All of these look amazing as they all have a different flavor of gameplay that, even if you're not into the main game, will attract players in various ways if you're interested. Along with projects that had already been announced and are on the way, we got a look at new projects coming as well as teases for a forthcoming game that takes place in the Demacia region. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.This past week, Riot Forge revealed several new games on the way, all of which are based in the League Of Legends universe.
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