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    League of Legends Wild Rift is finally open for all!

    League of Legends, one of the most popular MOBA games ever graced revealed its first Regional Open Beta for its mobile version. Following the release of Wild Rift‘s closed beta on mobile devices which has garnered positive feedback is finally opening its doors to a bigger spectrum of players worldwide.

     

    The Regional Open Beta will be open to a few selected regions which include Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. There will be more regions announced around late 2020 and early 2021.

    During this Regional Open Beta, the game will also be open to all players in Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste. Riot Games has prepared a few surprises to usher in this launch.

     

    Players who have experienced Wild Rift would have seen a couple of new champions being added for a limited time including Draven, Akali, Kai’Sa, Evelynn, and Seraphine.

    The Blind Monk, Lee Sin has also been added permanently into the roster for players to purchase and play.

     

    The MOBA game scene on mobile has been rather abundant but with Riot Games finally entering, it will give players a huge spoilt of choice of MOBA games on mobile platforms. It should be noted that players can create a Riot account to link up to earn rewards such as Skins and many others.

    League of Legends: Wild Rift is now available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play Store

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    Shayn
    Shayn has been playing games of all kinds to the point he has no favorites. He just plays all and studies all. An unorthodox gamer cum barista -- or was it the other way around. Loves coffee and games with equal passion. He always needs his cup of Joe before hitting the start button of every game he plays. In addition, he considers Dark Souls the epitome of epic gaming proportions in terms delivering epic moment while making gamers feel like they are just tiny ants. He really needs his coffee fix.

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