Riot's newest fighting game, codenamed "Project L", will be free-to-play. Illaoi, the Kraken priestess, was also confirmed to join the roster of champions. (Photo: Riot Games) Riot Games made the ...
The League of Legends fighting game Project L is free to play, or will be whenever the Project L release date rolls around, Riot announced in a brief new update video. Project L's senior director Tom ...
The most-awaited "League of Legends" Project L is still in development, as confirmed by Riot Games Senior Director/Executive Producer Tom Cannon. In this screengrab, players of DAMWON Gaming and ...
Riot wants to remove any barriers keeping players from accessing Project L including cost as it was revealed that the game will be free-to-play. If you’re a League of Legends fan eager to jump into a ...
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We can finally stop calling Riot's 2D fighting game set in the world of League of Legends 'Project L'. On February 22, the developer shared its real title, as promised: 2XKO. Along with brand new ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook As mentioned, Riot still hasn’t given any sort of release window for Project L just yet, which ...
If you’ve paid any amount of attention to fighting game fans, influencers, or players over the past year, you’ll know Project L is the looming presence thundering towards us from the murky future.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Riot Games has finally revealed more details about its upcoming fighting video game, codenamed ...
Project L is still a long way out, with only a few pieces of solid info out there for excited parties to scan over. There’s a hunger for updates, and plenty of speculation about what’s to be expected ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Riot Games has announced that Project L--the upcoming 2v2 fighting game starring champions from the League of Legends universe--will be free to play ...