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League of Legends Developer Riot Games Announces Project Okay, a Physical TCG Based within the League IP

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Riot Games has introduced Project Okay, the developer’s tackle the bodily TCG style and a competitor to Magic: The Gathering. It’s primarily based within the League of Legends IP and revolves round taking part in with pals in-person.

Riot mentioned Project Okay is made by a “small” improvement group inside the firm led by recreation director Dave Guskin and govt producer Chengran Chai. It’s not publishing the sport itself; slightly, it’s discovered a publishing associate in China for an preliminary launch there in early 2025. A worldwide launch is deliberate, nevertheless, and Riot is on the hunt for a publishing associate for the U.S. and different nations.

Riot mentioned Project Okay shouldn’t be a bodily model of its current digital collectible card recreation Legends of Luneterra, however “it does inherit a few of the wealthy champion design philosophies of lore,” and likewise advantages from artwork drawn from different League IP video games. Riot added that it desires to create “a thriving group with a aggressive ecosystem,” and hopes for nationwide and even international tournaments.

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Project Okay seems to be Rune Battlegrounds, which was teased earlier this 12 months by Riot’s group in China. A trailer confirmed off common League characters akin to Darius, Ahri, and Miss Fortune. At the time, Riot mentioned it had no plans for a worldwide launch, however these plans have now modified.

It’s a busy time for League, which has simply wrapped up Netflix animated present Arcane with the discharge of Season 2. As effectively as continued work on the vastly common MOBA, League of Legends, it’s engaged on a League combating recreation known as 2XKO, and has a digital card recreation known as Legends of Runeterra. There’s a League MMO within the works, too, though Riot has indicated it is going to be a while earlier than it is prepared to point out it off.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can attain Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



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