The World's Next Big Esport? – League of Legends: Wild Rift



League of Legends: Wild Rift is more than just a clone of its PC counterpart and is poised to take the world by storm as the next big esports title.

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33 thoughts on “The World's Next Big Esport? – League of Legends: Wild Rift”

  1. League PC is a great game that is held back by it's developers unbalanced decisions. I argue it would likewise may happen in League WR, it's amazing they managed to simplify League of Legends. But, I have no expectations for it to be perfect nor to have constant updates since Riot's focus would be on Valorant.

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  2. Played WR and Peaked diamond II. Its challenging and fun until I reached high ELO, very toxic, early game forfeit due to the fact that comeback is so unlikely, long boring laning phase, and same old dragon teamfights. So I quit wild rift and went back to ML.

    But I like the graphics, and champions are balanced. Patched notes are also easy to understand. Ill play this game once in a while when I feel like playing it.

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  3. The only reasons mlbb is popular in ph is very simple, you dont need high specs phones to play it in a very decent graphics unlink wr. Sd 720 is not enough to play wr in a very smooth gameplay which before riot realease a system requirements just low system requirements. I wish riot can return that low system requirements

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  4. Riot had to do one more thing. They needed to release the game in India. It may sound foolish but let me tell you why.
    Mobile legends is not that big in our country plus it is officially banned from play store in India due to politics. However, the servers are still up and players were still playing the game. But since the game was banned the streamers who are the face of the community couldn't play the game due to legal restriction.
    The PUBG was ans still is the biggest eSport in our country. It was also banned for a lot of time and only recently surfaced with a new name bypassing the obligation forced upon it. eSport in India is little bit different. Here, the eSport pros doubles as popular streaming face. By popular I mean 100k+ viewers always live. They spend a ton of money in turn making common people spend bit by bit which helps the developer sustain and organise eSports. Theres was a huge void when PUBG took a hiatus and the streamers couldn't decide what to play and they switched from game to game sometimes they came to stream and chatted only. Riot was already sponsoring popular faces in other countries. I bet if they had gone with INDIA they could have been hugely successful.
    Now that PUBG mobile has returned with a new name it will continue to be the only mainstream eSport title for quite some time now.
    Heck, there are dedicated YouTube channels to inform people about potential transfer news, leaks, rumours about popular eSport faces just like any other sport. They upload daily and even those insignificant videos gain thousands of views only further engaging the community.
    There are instances where kids of 7-8 yrs have spend all their parents life savings just to buy cosmetics in game. Riot should have capitalised this opportunity.

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  5. On the subject of mobile Mobas. I think Pokemon Unite has some legs in the market/competitive space. It's has a extremely popular Ip, short match time 10 mins good diversify of heroes/pokemon. From the tourneys I have watched the tops teams haven't went all in on the leveling up of held items via the cash shop. Just a thought from a casual player/viewer. Keep up the good work 💪

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  6. People who criticize ML for them people who play the game are slow hands and weak compare to the Dota Players or LoL.

    Hahaha me I am playing for more than half of year of the ML still I can't use heroes like Fanny and Lancelot Core heroes that hard to master

    Also in ML has 6 rule Support, Tank, Fighter Marksman, Assasins, Mages and Jungler (Core of the Team) what the LoL players said that ML players has no skill and the game is easy.

    Yes it is easy to play but it is hard to dominate the game in Rank games.

    In ML Tank has a very big rule it can invade enemy jungling disturbing their jungler delaying it while your team can farm easy..

    ML is way better than any Moba games. In Moba games like Dota I don't really felt the role of the Tanks. Mostly the teams relay on the damage. Compare to ML way better.

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  7. Shorter games while you still have to go to base to buy item. Game build for mobile with champion that keep their skill shot range from pc version on release.
    Whatever… Real question is "will wildrift beat Pokemon Unite on switch?".
    Nice video anyway 😎👍

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  8. Is WR big in the US? I've noticed that lately it's taking almost/over a minute to find a match, and it'd take less than 5 seconds when it was released in Brazil. And I noticed the revenue in their first months wasn't that big, so idk if it's really a hit since even in the west, Mobile Legends and Arena of Valor are already popular between MOBA players.

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