Legends Of Runeterra Launching April 30, Brings Mobile Launch And Cross Play With It
In just a bit under a month, Legends of Runeterra will officially launch on both PC and mobile devices. Riot Games announced an April 30th launch date for the League of Legends card game recently, along with some important details players will want to be aware of.
First off, for those who have been participating in the beta test, there's good news. When the beta ends, and rolls into launch, it will also bring an end to the Beta Season and kick off a new Ranked season. There won't be any content wipes during this process. The game will also launch with cross-platform play, meaning there won't be any issues playing with friends. As an added bonus, beta testers and anyone who joins the game on launch day will be gifted with an exclusive Moonstruck Poro Guardian. Details on how to claim that are available in the Runeterra launch FAQ.
For those wondering when they'll be able to access the mobile versions of the game, it will begin distributing on both iOS and Android as soon as Patch 1.0 is released on April 28.
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