Fighting game pro GamerBee was recently invited to a banquet concerning Project L. During this event, he, alongside others, was treated to a brand new demo video of Riot Games' upcoming fighting title, where they learned quite a bit about the video game. Through his Twitter handle, the Taiwanese fighting game pro shared relevant information (translated with ChatGPT) about it.
Thanks to this, quite a few exciting facts about the 2v2 fighter have been unveiled. While this information could potentially change throughout the game’s development cycle, it’s still quite interesting. GamerBee revealed what he knows so far, with Project L being a live service and a beginner-friendly title, but it remains complex enough for fighting game veterans, and much more.
One of the biggest things revealed when it comes to the game direction of Project L is that it will be a “live service” game. According to GamerBee, this means that the game will have one iteration that will be updated regularly. This isn’t really a surprise, considering that most of Riot Games’ offerings follow the same pattern.
Furthermore, Project L has been confirmed to be a free-to-play game, although its current state is far from the quality of an official release or even a beta test. Translated with ChatGPT, Gamerbee's quote that was shared on Twitter is as follows:
It's been established for a long time that Project L will be a League of Legends fighting game, so that’s not really shocking news. However, they did mention that they would be picking champions that fit the fighting game mold. As a 2v2 fighting game, there are well over 140 League of Legends champions available at the moment, making it rather easy to build a vast roster that's full of fun characters.
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