The final, and mobile, version of Legends of Runeterra, available in late April

Riot Games sets the date for the final release of the final version of Legends of Ruenterra after its beta phase, also on mobile.

Riot Games prepares what will be the final release of Legends of Runeterra, the card game based on League of Legends, after spending a few months in a beta phase. Not only that, but the launch will be simultaneous also in the mobile versions, both in iOS and Android, and has been established for next April 30. But it will not be an arrival without more, but it will do it with several novelties.

All about the official arrival of LoR

As we say, the first and most important thing is that the final version of Legends of Ruenterra will be available on PC -Only Windows-, iOS and Android on the 30th of this month, and as we have known for weeks, the progress made in the beta It will remain. In addition, Riot has specified that to play in the mobile version it will not be necessary to have a Riot Games account, but it is obviously recommended to share the progress between all versions. We have also been able to know thanks to a thread created on the game's official Twitter account, which we share below, that the launch of this final version will coincide with the end of the current season and the beginning of the next, with the consequent reset of the ranges.

Thus, players who have already climbed positions will see their ranges established in this way:

  • Master rank players will drop 800 league points, 8 divisions
  • In Diamond and Platinum they will drop 750 PL, 7 divisions
  • In Gold and Silver, 675 PL, 6 divisions
  • In Bronze and Iron they will start in Iron IV, the lowest

However, there is more, and very important too: this final version will be accompanied by a new set of no less than 120 new cards, and the inclusion of a new region among all the lore of League of Legends, although it is not You have specified which one it will be.

Thus, Riot Games continues its expansion beyond League of Legends, since Legends of Runeterra must be added the recently revealed Valorant, a tactical shooter, and a fighting game yet to be announced.

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