Earlier this week, Riot presented his long-awaited broadcast program of League 10.
The immense flow presented just about everything: from the celebration of the legacy of the father of the sport, League of Legends, 10 years old, to new announcements and a tease of the future of Riot.
Riot was able to refer to a fighting game in studio development, a still mysterious MMO, a console version of League of Legends, a first-person shooter and – what’s exciting – a new Hearthstone- as CCG, Legends of Runeterra.
This card-inspired card game will be the first of the new projects to come out and already has a live beta, with a full launch expected in 2023.
So here’s all you need to know about this exciting new game.
Legends of Runeterra Beta – How to access
Now you can pre-register for Legends of Runeterra’s beta tests on the game’s official website.
Anyone has a pre-existing League of Legends account simply needs to go to the site and log in, and will be automatically registered for the beta.
If you are new to the Riot Games ecosystem, you must register on the site to create a new account. Click the link above, follow the instructions and you will automatically be registered for the beta once registration is complete.
The PC client is already available and, through the registration process of the site, you can register to be able to access it through the iOS App Store and Google Play for Android.
You are not however guaranteed to just enter by registering. You can increase your chances by linking the streams of Legends of Runeterra or linking your Twitter account to your user name.
Legends of Runeterra Beta – Cards Announced Up To Now
We do not know much about Legends of Runeterra yet, but Riot has announced some details vital.
And the CCG lives and dies on its cards, and it seems we have good things to do in the Republic of Korea. In the same way as Hearthstone, the decks will be based on pre-existing characters from the parent universe.
The difference from the Blizzard game lies in the way the regions affect the game: the decks are organized around the regions and up to now, Demacia, Noxus, Freljord, Piltover, Zaun, Ionia and the Shadow Islands have been announced.
Here are all the maps announced up to now:
Thresh
- Region: Shadow Islands
- Mana: 5
- Attack: 3
- Health: 5
- Power: When an enemy dies, heals 1.
- Up : 3 enemies die with Thresh on board.
Yasuo
- Region: Ionia
- Mana: 4
- Attack: 4
- Health and Well-being: 3
- Ability: When an enemy is stunned or recalled, it deals 2 damage.
- Upper level: Stun or recall 6 units.
Jinx
- Pactover & Zaun
- Mana: 4
- Attack: No. 4
- Attack: 4
- . ] Health: 3
- Capacity: N / A
- Upside down: empty your hand.
Lux
- Demacia Region
- Manus: 5
- Attack: 5
- Health , well-being. : 3
- Ability: N / A
- Up: The enemy casts 6 or more mana spells per turn.
Darius
- Region: Noxus
- Manus: 6
- Attack: 6
- Attack: 6
- at home. : 5
- Ability: N / A
- Up: The enemy link has 10 health points or less.
Braum
- Freljord
- Manus: 3
- Attack: 0
- Attack: 0: 5
- Capacity: N / A
- Up: Total Survive 10 points of damage.