Riot Games celebrated the reacquisition of its popular online game League of Legends’ publishing rights with a party for the player community last February 24, at The Platform, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City. League of Legends, sometimes simply referred to as ‘League’, boasts an estimated 180 million players around the world. League of Legends has acquired the honor of being the center of the most-watched eSports event in history at the League of Legends Worlds Championship 2022. The event, dubbed the League of Legends Summoner’s Rave, marked the transition of the game to servers supported by Riot Games. According to Riot Games Philippines Country Manager Joel Guzman, League’s return is the result of an extensive period of hard work. “The migration of League of Legends back to Riot Games took a lot of Rioters to accomplish,” detailed Guzman. “It took people from the local team here in the Philippines, the central team in Los Angeles, and also from our Asia-Pacific hub in Singapore.” The push to return League to Riot Games is part of an initiative to serve Filipino players better and reduce delays to game updates while also improving engagement with the game's local community. Guzman explained that the return of League to Riot Games is the first step in continually bringing high-level player experiences to Filipino gamers during his remarks. Read more in our articles including "League of Legends's return to Riot Games ushers in a new era for Filipino players" and "Riot Games may be working on a Genshin-like League of Legends title".
Riot Games celebrated the reacquisition of its popular online game League of Legends’ publishing rights with a party for the player community last February 24, at The Platform, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City. League of Legends, sometimes simply referred to as ‘League’, boasts an estimated 180 million players around the world.
League of Legends has acquired the honor of being the center of the most-watched eSports event in history at the League of Legends Worlds Championship 2022. The event, dubbed the League of Legends Summoner’s Rave, marked the transition of the game to servers supported by Riot Games. According to Riot Games Philippines Country Manager Joel Guzman, League’s return is the result of an extensive period of hard work.
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