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List of League of Legends media

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List of League of Legends media
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League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Announced in October 2008, it was released for Microsoft Windows in Europe and North America as a free-to-play title on October 27, 2009, after six months of beta testing. The game has since been ported to macOS and localized for markets worldwide; by 2012 it was the most played game in the world.[1] League of Legends is often considered to be the biggest esport globally,[2][3][4] with the 2020 League of Legends World Championship final peaking at 45.9 million concurrent viewers.[5]

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To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the game, Riot debuted several pieces of spin-off games, including a version for mobiles and consoles, a digital collectible card game named Legends of Runeterra, and a standalone mobile release of the auto battler game mode Teamfight Tactics.[6] Later the same year, Riot announced Riot Forge, a publishing label for video games set in the League of Legends universe developed by third-party developers.[7] After previously releasing the tabletop game Mechs vs. Minions in 2016, Riot made public a tabletop division in early 2020 along with its first title, which was released in September that year.[8]

In addition to these games, many other forms of League of Legends media have been produced, such as books, music videos and short stories.[9] Several soundtrack albums have been released for digital download and streaming, as well as two LP records. Bands composed of characters from the game have also released music, including the girl group K/DA, whose songs have topped Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.[10][11] After releasing multiple one-shot comics on its website, Riot partnered with Marvel Comics in 2018 to create series of comics. The first – Ashe: Warmother – debuted that December, and was followed by Lux and Zed in 2019. Riot has also produced documentary films about the development and history of League of Legends, and premiered the animated television series Arcane on Netflix in 2021.[12]

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Games

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All games are developed and published by Riot Games, except where noted.

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Applications

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Music

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Soundtracks

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Virtual bands

Albums and EPs released by virtual bands composed of League of Legends champions.

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Literature

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Books

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Comics

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One-shots

One-shot comics published on the League of Legends Universe website.[94]

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Television and film

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Notes

  1. Excluding China and Vietnam[25]
  2. One day earlier for people who played during the preview patches or pre-registered before January 20[27]
  3. Open beta release
  4. Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand[28]
  5. Chinese: 英雄联盟电竞经理; pinyin: Yīngxióng Liánméng Diàn Jìng Jīnglǐ
  6. Chinese: 英雄联盟电竞经理; pinyin: Yīngxióng Liánméng Diàn Jìng Jīnglǐ

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