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Riot Games News 2023 announced at the address Legends of Runeterra (LoR)where it will launch a competitive season leading up to World Championship.

A few days ago, it was road map from runeterra legends, It shows everything players have come to expect from the digital card game this year. riot Serve, as novelty, first Competitive trial seasonwhere they will be tested New tournaments give way to him World Legends of Runeterra Championship year end.

The LoR Beta Season will provide a preview of the changes, which will happen immediately, and any potential modifications in progress. also, Players will have more competitive opportunities to show their skillsand the “ladder arrangement” Previously it will not be Necessary to be able to qualify in important tournaments.

Players will be able to compete during the LoR 2023 Beta Season as follows:

  • Daily Rumble Tournaments – Entry cost by tokens or coins.
  • Runeterra is open – A monthly free-to-play tournament with great bonuses for the first places.
  • Opening of the global qualifiers – It will start when the trial season ends.
  • Last Chance Qualifiers Tournaments.
  • Ladder.

The LoR team is also working on a “point system” Like another way qualify for the World Cup. during the Beta season, there will be no points available To win, the development team wants to make sure the balance is right before implementing it. However, once end betathe Players can earn points Based on their positions in Runeterra opens And in Opening of the global qualifiers.

In addition to many changes, the development team is also working Other competitive projects. These include Competitive cross-slash gameAnd Tournaments that will offer Runeterra Points Powered by Riot and Course creation tools.

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