The League of Legends MMO is still silent in the background, as is proof of the drop of the name of a riot co -founder.
Last month, Mark ‘Trendamir’ Merrill, co -founder of the riot and chief product officer, talked about his company’s culture and design philosophies on the stage at a dice conference. After that, the comments were picked up by LOL Lore Keper Nicrett, who presented Merrill’s (short) advice that the company’s longer stringing MMO project was alive despite many of its victories.
To the end of his speech, Merrill explained that the riots are expected to continue to continue to serve the community for a long time (the League of Legends).
They say, this is an emotion with which riots should continue to approach new ideas and projects, whether they are “returning to the basic principles” in long -running games like LOL and Velverste, or “new crazy epilepsy challenges, such as looking for a look at the challenges, as we look for.”
The FGC will probably be better presented through short -term riots – two roles of riots are making their way to the fighter 2KXO permanently release. On the contrary, the MMO community has a lot of time to wait, because LOL MMO really doesn’t really look anywhere.
The latest update of the dice came in November 2024, when Merrill admitted that the LOLMMO had “high speed”, and it was the project that he was spending most of his time. It was “reset” in early 2024 – four years in the project – when the riots said it was “getting dark”.
Since its preliminary disclosure, the LOLMMO has left several basic developers, including its superiority, who had pointed out the fact that the riots would be ready to cancel the entire plan if it had not been good. It is not necessary that the kind of news you want to hear such as someone is interested in the next project, especially when we have not seen anything from the MMO since then.
Two years ago, for almost the day, I said I was about to be “really upset” about the game – And I’m not sure I still feel better about it.