

It's not yet clear how closely the Wild Rift versions of each champion will mirror their PC counterparts. Riot haven't revealed a specific reason for this or the specific number of champions the mobile game will boast at launch but, if nothing else, a reduced pool of available characters in the game should make the meta a little bit more accessible to newcomers. However, don’t expect stellar Player Support for the game as it is still in the Alpha phase.However, at least right out of the gate, Wild Rift won't feature all 145 champions currently playable in the PC version of League of Legends. Any progression in-game will not be carried over to launch to make things fair for all players.Īny bugs or glitches can be reported directly on the Google Play Store as well as their dedicated website. Throughout the Limited Alpha Testing, players are free to record gameplay and even talk about it as there is no NDA. CPU: 4-core, 1.5 Ghz and above, 32-bit or 64-bit processors.However, at launch, the game is expected to be able to run on lower Android devices as well as iOS: CPU: 8 Core, 1.5 GHz and above, 64-bit processors only.The Alpha Roster for Wild Rift include:įor those who are invited, make sure that your smartphone runs on Android and meets the minimum specs needed to run the game which are: If you didn’t receive an invite on June 6, don’t fret as more invites will be sent out as the Alpha Testing progresses.Īs mentioned previously, not all champions will be available for the Alpha Test.

However, from June 6 to 8, servers will only be available for play from 6PM to 8PM. Those who are eligible for the Alpha Test will be receiving invites on June 6.
