When Legends of Runeterra entered its open beta stage, the developers made clear that it was their intention to make balance adjustments once per month. So far so good: today Riot Games revealed the b
Legends of Runeterra is almost two months into its open beta. While the game itself is in a healthy state with a vibrant meta and regular patches, there's a lot to be desired when it comes to its comp
Singaporean Legends of Runeterra fans woke up to a fun surprise this morning. All of a sudden they received a notification that the mobile version of Legends of Runeterra was available in the Google P
Riot Games has been very hands-on with Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies on the Public Beta Environment server. The new set, which went live on the PBE just a week ago, has introduced a couple of units and
Hearthstone Battlegrounds' meta is vibrant and alive. Two weeks after seven new heroes joined Bartender Bob's tavern for some autobattler action the mode remains a popular alternative to the Standard
Blizzard Entertainment has announced that it will change to an online format for its Hearthstone Masters Tours event, previously scheduled to be a massive offline event in Los Angeles. The reason for
While Hearthstone players around the world anxiously wait to find out what Blizzard Entertainment has in store for Hearthstone in 2020, Hearthstone's developers are offering something to ease the pain
Battle Royale game 'Garena Free Fire' is a dominant force in developing countries. But what is it, and how did it become so popular?
Hearthstone's Year of the Dragon is coming to an end soon. With the Descent of Dragons expansion as its closing chapter, Hearthstone is in the tensest 'expansion limbo' it can be in during the year. W
The Legends of Runeterra developers are back with another bi-weekly patch. Continuing the trend of alternating between big and small patches, this one is a smaller patch. It doesn't address card balan
The past few years have been busier than ever for Andrey "Reynad" Yanyuk. As his esports' organization, Tempo Storm, has continued to expand across the industry as new titles have popped up, it has made numerous investments in other forms of digital entertainment. Streamers, web shows, and even their own game: Tempo Storm explores everything the consumer of today is interested in. Last week Tempo Storm announced their latest milestone. The Bazaar, a digital, multiplayer deckbuilding game fully developed by Tempo Storm, received a $3.3 million investment to boost its production. Reynad sat down with Inven Global's Tom Matthiesen to talk about the investment, what it means for The Bazaar, and how Tempo Storm is paving the way for other organizations in the video game entertainment industry.
The GDC has been postponed until this Summer, following the footsteps of many other tournaments and events throughout the entertainment industry. The conference, brings in developers from both gaming and esports alike to share experiences and network, fostering growth across the board. Read more on their plans here:
The Hearthstone developers are shaking up Hearthstone Battlegrounds quite massively today. Following the Descent of Dragons expansion of early December and its subsequent single-player adventure Galak
Teamfight Tactics is in a strange, pre-rotation state at the moment. While the gameplay itself is in a pretty good state and the meta generally is pretty diverse, most TFT players are just waiting for
One of the most popular third-party Hearthstone events has announced its return for the 2020 season: Battleriff's Pro Legends Series revealed a four-season competition, culminating in a grand final at
The theme for Fortnite's second season in its second chapter has been revealed: 'Top Secret'. Once more Epic Games is completely changing how its Battle Royale is played introducing new items, charact
Blizzard Entertainment has moved the next Hearthstone Masters Tour from Indonesia to Los Angeles due to the Coronavirus. On Tuesday afternoon the Hearthstone Esports team shared a message with the community explaining the decision.
As Riot Games promised, this week we'll see a far more impactful patch to Legends of Runeterra. After the previous one, which went live two weeks ago, addressed mostly bugs and other client-side issues, this one is aimed at keeping the meta balanced and fresh. In other words: card nerfs and buffs.
Set 2 is closing in on its end in Teamfight Tactics. As the developers announced in January, Set 3 will go live somewhere around mid-March. New champions, new traits and origins and probably new items will flood the auto battler. However, until then, the development team is mostly focused on tweaking Set 2 minimally. Keep things in check, as they say, and hope the meta stays fresh. In patch 10.4, which goes live later this week, Riot Games is making very few adjustments.
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