Riot Offers More Information On The League Of Legends 10 Year Anniversary Celebration
In case you've forgotten, League of Legends is turning 10. We know. It's easy to forget when apparently every game is having an anniversary of some sort right now. At any rate, the point stands, Riot Games has a bit of a celebration planned for October 15.
When we first covered the event, there wasn't too much information beyond it involving a stream. Today, Riot dropped a bit more information on what players can expect on the 15th. As they've already told us, the day will be filled with a day-long livestream and "digital experiences". There will apparently be in-person events at the regional offices, but players will have to check in locally to find out what those might be.
As for the stream content, things will kick off around 10 am Pacific -- both in-game and across digital platforms. Around 2:30 pm, players will be able to catch League and TFT matches live on Twitch and YouTube. At 5 pm, there will be a 10-Year celebration pre-show, followed by the 10th Anniversary edition of Riot Pls at 6 pm.
Don't worry if you can't make the livestream, Riot will be posting VODs -- which is probably a good thing considering the whole thing is taking place on a Tuesday and there's that whole school and work business.
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