Liked and hated, there’s no denying that Riot Games is one of the most hitting companies in the F2P environment, especially among casual gamers. Titles like League of Legends or Valorant, are some of the most played today on platforms like Twitch or Trovo, something that somehow we know helps to advertise. free.
Even so, it seems that LoL parents needed to revitalize their player base, in order to spread to new people who might not know about these games, something that seems to be about to change, thanks to their. new deal with people. Games.
All Riot games are coming to the Epic store
From League of Legends to Legends or Runeterra, Teamfight Tactics and even the infamous Valorant, all are available from today on the Epic store. It also does not negatively affect current players of each of these titles, as they can continue to install and use the launcher from Riot without any problem.
This strategy led by the two companies, although as in any collaboration, must be designed to generate additional revenue in the medium, I would not be surprised if, at least by Riot Games, it was designed to give something more only visibility to games that have been around for some time, and despite their odd popularity, hidden in the shadow of their own launcher.
It’s time to start a riot. ??
Valorant, Legends of Runeterra, League of Legends, and Teamfight Tactics are now available on the Epic Games Store!
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Additionally, it’s important to mention that as part of this new collaboration, Jinx, one of the most relevant characters in League of Legends, has arrived as a skin at the fortnite store. Remember that this character will also have a strong presence in Arcane, the first project between Riot and Netflix which will be released on the platform on November 6.