

League of Legends 2022 season Image credit: Riot GamesĪside from the three new and upcoming champions for this season, Riot is also bringing in a new type of event passes that will look more like a battle pass hybrid. This means that Riot won't hesitate to delay the introduction of a new champion if they feel that it isn't fully ready yet. It's also worth pointing out that while these three new champions are slated to come out sometime in the 2022 season, Mireles has stated that Riot's priority is to ensure all champions that they release are polished and complete before they head to the Rift. Much like the other upcoming support champion, all Riot has to show for it is a mysterious emblem. Lastly, Mireles also spoke briefly on a new, non-traditional bottom lane champion that they will be releasing sometime this year. Image credit: Riot GamesĪs for the next champion reveal, Riot decided to do things a little differently with League of Legends’ lead champion producer, Ryan Mireles getting possessed during the live stream to talk about a purple city, which is directly related to the new champion - a jungler who could be from Runeterra's Void. Riot also released a new image of the said champion, which is cryptic, to say the least make of it what you will. Based on the teaser, this champion has been lurking behind the scenes, pulling invisible strings to ensure it's in total control. While Enchanter supports are usually brightly-coloured and whimsical, Riot will be changing things around with a darker, more sinister twist. The first is going to be an Enchanter-style support champion. Aside from the introduction of Zeri a few days ago, Riot also teased three new champions that will be making their way to the Rift in the near future. If you missed what happened last night, Riot Games announced the start of its 2022 season with a live stream that talked about what players can expect from League of Legends this year. League of Legends’s previous champion also had somewhat high mobility, and that seems to be a bit of a pet-peeve with fans as faster champs are a bit more difficult to play against.The League of Legends 2022 season is getting bigger and better. It was hard to say if the comments regarding her mobility were satire or genuine, though, knowing the community, it’s probably a bit of both. Said demon is speculated to be the “demon of joy” as they call it, also hinted at by Nilah’s overall demeanor and visual design.įan feedback regarding the trailer was a bit of a mixed bag. She also appears to carry or pray to the power of a “demon” as she calls it in the trailer, with that being the reason she can harness water abilities.

Lore-wise however, she seems to reside within Bilgewater or in a region adjacent to it as shown in the trailer. A part in the trailer also shows her completely negating an instance of crowd-control from Twisted Fate. Her attacks also seem to be pseudo-ranged (much like Thresh ), as she uses a whip rather than projectiles. It was thought that she was going to be a high-mobility ADC, and that was showcased in the trailer with her having a bounty of dashes. The trailer showcased both fronts of what seems to be her lore and part of her gameplay. Nilah, about to negate being stunned by Twisted Fate
