Riot Games’ brand Riot Forge will bring 2 new games to players in November. The music platformer Hextech Mayhem will be available to gamers on November 16.
PILTOVER IN NEW TRACK-RUNNING GAME;I MAYHEM SURROUNDS
Riot Forge Game Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story™ will be released next Week on Nintendo Switch and PC; and soon on Netflix. Set in the League of Legends universe, Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story™ is a rhythm-running game starring Yordle Magic expert Ziggs. Players must avoid obstacles by making bomb jumps and bomb attacks to match the rhythm of the game’s moving music, drop their enemies’ weapons and detonate chained explosions and ignite bombs to reach maximum mayhem.
Throughout the game, players will try not to get caught by heimerdinger, the famous scholar who “enjoyed” various neighborhoods of Piltover; and to accomplish his goal of making ziggs; the biggest bomb ever seen in Runeterra.
Additional details about the game will be announced at a Riot Forge video promotional event on 16 November 2021 at 19:00 GMT. Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story is available for pre-order on Nintendo Switch™; and on PC; via Steam®, GOG.com and epic games store. Pre-orderers from these stores will have a special Disaster Ziggs Costume that they can use in the game. Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story will also be available to play soon via the Netflix mobile app. All Netflix subscribers will be able to access the game at no additional cost or make an in-app purchase.
Riot Forge will also share new details about Ruined King: A League of Legends Story in the coming weeks. Developed by Airship Syndicate, this turn-based, storytelling role-playing game will captivate players who want to dive into the story to discover new mysteries, as well as players who are unfamiliar with the LoL universe.