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Legends of Runeterra: when it comes out for Android and iOS smartphones

Legends of Runeterra: when it comes out for Android and iOS smartphones

Legends of Runeterra will debut at some point in the middle of 2020 simultaneously on PCs and mobile devices. The League of Legends universe expands.

Legends of Runeterra has begun its first direct contact with the community. The new Riot Games title shows its potential around an exclusive beta (right now) for Windows PC. However, part of the community seeks an answer to a question as simple as the following: when will it reach mobile devices?

In our first impressions with the game, we anticipate the future plans of a company that aims to hoard beyond its reference MOBA, League of Legends. As the article reads, the arrival of version 1.0 of Legends of Runeterra is planned “for some point after mid-2020”, both for computers and mobile phones. Already at that time we knew their plans before the trial versions. That "beta during the first quarter of 2020, only on Windows" materialized last morning on January 24.

Although this information dates from October 2019, the last time Riot Games referred to the issue was in the official notes of this test. They only indicate that "it will be officially launched during this year." From that moment on, the game "will have multiplatform support," they conclude.

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In any case, everything indicates that the mobile version will also have an adaptation period with users, as the beta pre-registration form says. You can fill out the form through the official website.

Take your progress to the full game

The company recently confirmed the transfer of individual progress during the beta to the final version. "Everything you get after the start of the open beta will be yours forever," says the team after Runeterra. Therefore, the restart made before giving green light to this period has been the last to receive the game, corresponding to the two private versions that had been released so far.

Source | Riot Games

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