Riot Games, the developer behind games like League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra, began testing a new game for mobile phone users. The game is expected to be called League of Legends: Wild Rift. As per tweet by the League of Legends, the upcoming game will be launched in alpha stage in June in Brazil and the Philippines.
Because this game was unveiled last year, fans have been waiting to play the legendary MOBA on mobile devices. While the game may not be out until the end of 2020, it seemed like the unrest inched closer to the release of the closed alpha test. Riots also said that further information about the test and "many more" will be revealed at the end of May.
Developers also spoke about the bugs that have recently occurred in the Google Play Store. Some people are able to see the install button on the game page in the Android store. Unrest explained that this is the fault of the developer due to deliberate a toggle setting that allows players to opt-in to the beta test early is not there. Players who are experiencing this issue may have to preregister again. In addition, if you are in need of Cheap League of Legends Wild Rift Boosting, you can visit our website z2u.com.
At launch, League of Legends: Wild Rift can support 32-bit processors Android and iOS, it will run on the iPhone 6 and above. "We aim to make the game available for many devices as we can while not compromising on the core gameplay wild Rift," said Riot Games.
Riot also revealed the projected minimum specifications required to run the game at launch. Android devices will require 1.5GB of RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor and Adreno 306 GPU. Developers are also working to support 32-bit processors Android. As for iOS devices, Wild Rift have to run on the iPhone 6 or later - the riots recognize spec model is higher than the threshold previously announced the iPhone 5S.