Riot elaborates on League Next overhaul amid speculation

Riot Games has responded to early reports on its League Next project, confirming a 2027 overhaul for League of Legends that modernizes the client, visuals, and gameplay—without creating a sequel.

Building on yesterday's coverage of Bloomberg's report and Riot executives' video statement affirming no 'League of Legends 2,' Studio Head Andrei van Roon previewed an upcoming developer update. He noted the team acted swiftly as 'early speculation was making the rounds.'

The project targets outdated elements like the PC client and Summoner's Rift, with a full visual refresh, gameplay tweaks, Runes system redesign, pre-game improvements, and an enhanced new player experience. It builds on recent innovations, including thematic seasonal updates and experimental WASD controls to ease entry for newcomers—despite mixed player feedback.

More details are expected in 2026, between the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship. With most of the League team now dedicated and millions of active players worldwide, League Next aims to future-proof the game in a competitive market.

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Riot Games outlines 2026 roadmap for Riftbound trading card game

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Riot Games has released its first State of the Game update for Riftbound, the League of Legends trading card game, detailing expansions in competitive play, new card sets, previews, and language support for the year ahead. The announcements aim to build on player feedback and grow the game's community worldwide. Key highlights include regional qualifiers across multiple continents and synchronized global releases for upcoming sets.

Riot Games is undertaking a major overhaul of League of Legends, internally dubbed League Next, set for release in 2027. This project represents the most significant update to the game since its launch, focusing on technical and visual improvements without creating a sequel. Executives confirmed it is an enhancement to the existing title amid concerns over the game's aging infrastructure.

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Riot Games has revealed details about the next expansion for its trading card game based on League of Legends. The second set, titled Riftbound: Spiritforged, is scheduled for release in February 2026. This follows the launch of the initial set this October.

Blizzard Entertainment has rebranded Overwatch 2 simply as Overwatch and announced Season 1, launching on February 10, 2026, with five new heroes. The update introduces a year-long Reign of Talon storyline and marks a significant revitalization for the game ahead of its 10th anniversary. Developers previewed the heroes at a media event in Irvine, California.

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Grinding Gear Games has delayed the 1.0 release of Path of Exile 2 beyond the previously targeted March 2026 window, with game director Jonathan Rogers estimating a late 2026 launch. Rogers expressed confidence in staying within 2026 but hopes to avoid slipping into 2027. The announcement comes alongside details for the upcoming Last of the Druids update arriving December 12.

Valve has released the first major update of 2026 for its invite-only MOBA Deadlock, titled Old Gods New Blood. The patch introduces six new heroes, a fast-paced 4v4 game mode called Street Brawl, and significant visual and gameplay overhauls. It also includes quality-of-life improvements and new items, boosting player engagement.

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Building on the Season 20 midcycle patch's balance changes and fixes, Blizzard spotlights chaotic Showdown Shuffle gameplay encouraging hero swaps, nostalgic Assault modes for the 10th anniversary, extensive new cosmetics, and upcoming Drives amid a competitive reset.

 

 

 

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