Riot’s Project L has been causing a stir since its initial announcement in 2021, but four years later we are still waiting for information as integral as its final name. That said, we have collected a reasonable amount of information over the last few years which has let us begin to construct an idea of what we can expect from the project, and when we can expect it to come to fruition.
There is a mass of upcoming games worth keeping an eye on, which we would add Riot’s Project L too, even with how vague the release seems right now. Still, we’re keeping a close eye since it could very well become one of the best fighting games when it does eventually see the light. Regardless of how limited information is right now, we’ve compiled all there is to know about the game and its content. Here’s everything we know so far.
We don’t have a concrete Riot Project L release date yet, and we don’t expect to see one any time soon. Despite being in the works for a while now, there’s been an extreme lack of detail regarding when we can expect to receive a release window, let alone a specific release date.
As announced by Tom Cannon, Project L’s executive producer, in 2019, “Just want to make one thing clear, the game is not close to release, or even Alpha.” But, a few years have passed since then, and with a demo of the game available to play at EVO 2023, there’s a chance we are crawling closer to the announcement of a release date, but we can’t confirm anything yet. The last update we received regarding the release date was in 2021 when the team stated that Project L wouldn’t release in 2022, but we haven’t received word since.
The lack of information regarding the release also applies to the platforms that the game will eventually be
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