Teamfight Tactics: Reckoning has been live for a week and the game's Lead Designer, Stephen Mortimer, announced on Tuesday evening that the first B-patch would be going live on Wednesday evening to correct some outliers in the data.
As if the League of Legends universe wasn't big enough, it will soon be coming to one of the largest streaming services in the world, Netflix.
Hearthstone's largest female content creator has had enough and is offering to put her money where her mouth is.
Less than two days after Riot Games announced the upcoming 42 card expansion coming to Legends of Runeterra at the start of May, the game's development has started revealing cards.
Nearly two months after the launch of the most recent Legends of Runeterra expansion, Empires of the Ascended, the game's development has revealed what's coming next.
The League of Legends' community teamed up for a good cause.
Coming this fall is a Legends of Runeterra event unlike any other in the game's brief history.
Over the weekend, numerous current and former players began speaking out about the sexism, harassment, and roadblocks they have encountered in their years within the Hearthstone community.
Less than two weeks after Hearthstone's newest expansion, Forged in the Barrens, went live, the first round of balance changes were announced by the game's development team on Monday afternoon.
All good things must come to an end and Teamfight Tactics' upcoming set, Reckoning, looks to do just that.
After months of preparation, thousands of hours of grinding the Ranked ladder, and three days of play, a new Teamfight Tactics World Champion has been crowned.
It's a tradition like no other: Millions of players around the world log onto Hearthstone to experience brand new content that has been hyped and leaked over the course of a few weeks (or months) only to have the game crash, or lag, or inaccessible. On Tuesday afternoon, the ritual continued.
If you're a fan of the video game industry, there are few places you can go enjoy your hobby without hearing about League of Legends, one of the largest titles in the world.
Well, that was fast. Before the upcoming Hearthstone expansion, Forged in the Barrens, goes live next week, players already uncovered the mini-expansion set to release halfway through its' lifecycle.
A little more than two weeks after the most recent Legends of Runeterra expansion, Empires of the Ascended, went live, players began flocking to the game's official subReddit to express their displeasure with a card that predates it.
As Hearthstone's upcoming expansion, Forged in the Barrens, is set to launch at the end of the month, Blizzard Entertainment is hard at work making sure all 135 cards are revealed in the next two weeks.
As the Hearthstone community braces for the upcoming Year of the Gryphon to bring about a new Core Set, expansions, balance changes, and game modes, the game's development team announced that even more new (old) content was coming a week before the first expansion of the year.
For over a decade League of Legends players from around the world have been playing the MOBA they love from desktop or laptop computers in their homes, libraries, schools, etc. But that's about to change in North America and in other parts of the world in the near future.
Legends of Runeterra players new and old will be able to take their game to new heights when the Empires of the Ascended expansion formally goes live on Wednesday afternoon.
As Teamfight Tactics Patch 11.4 rolls on, the development team announced on Wednesday morning that a B-patch would be going live later in the day to address a few bugs and champions that weren't sitting quite right.