Earlier this year, Riot Games added the League of Legends practice tool feature to the game, and it currently serves as a way for players to independently test in-game mechanics and specific builds.
League of Legends is enormously popular, but it can be a bit intimidating to jump in at first. It's a deep game and you'll be on a pretty short leash if you're trying to figure out how to play in an ...
The much-requested feature has finally come to League of Legends. The practice tool is now live, meaning that it's now possible for League of Legends players to jump into a map and practice without ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you’re like most League of Legends player and have found yourself at some point wondering ...
Twitch’s new feature will launch with the new League of Legends champions. (Riot Games) Twitch has unveiled a new livestreaming feature for League of Legends players and viewers. The tool will allow ...
Update February 15, 2017: The Practice Tool has now hit the live game. Having been tested in the last couple PBE cycles, the League of Legends practice tool has now hit the live game, with a quick ...
A pair of Australian programmers have done in three weeks what League of Legends developer Riot Games has found itself incapable of in two whole years: produced a working replay tool for the highly ...
A duo of talented Perth programmers have released an unofficial replay tool for League of Legends. Matt and Cam are Perth-based programmers who got impatient waiting for Riot Games to release an ...
Twitch has unveiled a new livestreaming feature for League of Legends players and viewers. The tool will allow Twitch viewers to sort through League of Legends livestreams by the rank of the player ...
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