In Legends Of Runeterra, which enters beta testing this month, players won’t be required to purchase packs of random cards, as they do in other games, such as Activision’s Hearthstone. — screenshot
Riot Games, which spent the past decade exploiting one product, is finally looking to expand.
The Los Angeles-based creator of League Of Legends said it’s working on six new games. They include Wild Rift, a version of its flagship title for mobile and console devices that will debut next year, and Legends Of Runeterra, an online card game featuring the company’s universe of characters.
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