Riot Games found themselves in hot water with the Legends of Runeterra community on Monday after an announcement meant to be exciting riled-up fans of the collectible card game.
On Monday afternoon, Riot Games announced that they were looking for a helping hand. Or a team of helping hands as they began work on their upcoming MMORPG based in the League of Legends universe.
It's good to be the best. The premiere athlete in your school, the highest-scoring test taker in your class, or the team that raises the championship trophy at the end of the season.
As reveal season rolls on in Legends of Runeterra, on Saturday afternoon, another champion card entered the fray.
The Year of the Gryphon is bringing big changes to Hearthstone.
One day after the Legends of Runeterra development team unveiled their upcoming expansion, Empires of the Ascended, the first champion card in the set made its' debut.
Historically, empires have risen and fallen throughout millennia and one of the most powerful in history is coming to Legends of Runeterra.
As BlizzConline week is in full swing, the Hearthstone development team teased an announcement of an announcement on Tuesday afternoon.
While the changes are tentative, the Teamfight Tactics' development team is preparing one of the largest balance patches in the game's history.
In arguably one of the biggest announcements in Hearthstone's nearly seven-year history, the game's development team is shattering the mold by reworking how the game is played, how players collect cards and what the future of the title has in store.
For the first time in Hearthstone's nearly seven-year history, a community created card back will be entering the game as part of a recent competition.
In the year 2021, Hearthstone's development team is turning back the clock to 200 AD for an upcoming in-game event that provides goodies to players and celebrates Chinese culture.
The League of Legends' universe has fully embraced the Lunar Celebration. With themed content coming to the popular MOBA and Teamfight Tactics' game mode, on Tuesday afternoon, Riot Games announced that the festivities were coming to Legends of Runeterra as well.
The last time Dr. Mundo was played in the Jungle in the League of Legends European Championship iconic philanthropist and leader Nelson Mandela was still alive and Pope Benedict XVI submitted the first papal resignation in nearly 600 years.
Less than a week after the Teamfight Tactics' team launched Set 4.5, a B-patch was rolled out on Tuesday afternoon to nerf a few champions that were a tad (or more) too powerful. Teased on Monday night by the game mode's Lead Designer, Stephen Mortimer, the B-patch includes changes to six champions, only one of which received buffs.
Strap in your seat belt, fill up your gas tank, and turn on your headlights as the races are set to begin. For the first time ever, a mini-expansion is coming to Blizzard Entertainment's Hearthstone a
Ever since Diablo was released back in 1996 through Blizzard Entertainment's original Battle.net launcher, millions of players have gone through the portal to play some of their favorite games. On Thursday afternoon, Activision Blizzard announced that Battle.net was receiving some front-end upgrades that, they hope, will bring the launcher into the present and act as a more aesthetically pleasing and functional hub for gamers going forward.
At the end of October of last year, the Legends of Runeterra development team summoned the Riot Games' musical group, K/DA, for an in-game event called K/DA ALL OUT. During the event, players were abl
Nearly six years after Edwin VanCleef entered the Hearthstone universe, he is receiving his first balance change. On Thursday afternoon, the Hearthstone development team released a blog post sharing three "small" balance changes that are set to go live on Friday, January 8.
On Thursday morning, Riot Games revealed brand new information about what players of Teamfight Tactics can expect over the course of 2021 as part of their Season 2021 Opening Day live stream.