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Legends of Runeterra: the progress of the beta will be transferred to the final version; trailer

Legends of Runeterra: the progress of the beta will be transferred to the final version; trailer

Riot Games' commitment to card games will begin its open beta phase on January 24 in its PC version.

The universe of League of Legends expands. Beyond TeamFight Tactics and LOL itself, which have just been updated to version 10.2 (click here to read the TFT patch notes and in this link to do the same with the other title), Legends of Runeterra marks the premiere from Riot Games in the card genre. It will be from January 24 when players can enjoy the open beta, whose progression can be transferred to the final version, as confirmed by the company through the official website of the video game. In addition, a new trailer that includes conversations with developers and that you can visualize on these lines has been presented.

Information can be found in the open beta patch notes. The study explains that all accounts have been restarted, while eliminating the progression made during trial versions. However, they assert, this is the last restart that will be done. "Everything you get after the start of the open beta will be yours forever," they stress.

Legends of Runeterra, progression
Legends of Runeterra.

How to access the beta?

The beta will start on January 24 at 20:00 (peninsular time), at which time everyone can access for free without invitation. According to Riot Games, it will only be available on PC at the moment, although the study works on a version for mobile devices with iOS and Android operating systems, which to date has no release date. All editions of Legends of Runeterra will work with cross game, so it will be possible to enjoy progress on any of the platforms.

Legends of Runeterra is the beginning of an expansion of Riot Games in regards to its video game production. Not only do they intend to bring League of Legends to consoles and mobile terminals, but they are also working on multiple different projects, ranging from a fighting game to action and shooting productions, among others.

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