Riot's Project L features all of the League of Legends champions

Developers have already shared a lot of information about Project L since it was confirmed to exist at Riot's 10-year anniversary celebration. According to project lead Tom Cannon, the game will feature two champions per team, be free to play, and be an assist-based title.

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By Shubham Dalal | Aug 5, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Since Riot Games announced it was developing a brand-new League of Legends-based fighting game, fans of the wildly popular MOBA and the fighting genre have been impatiently awaiting more details about the unnamed title, which is currently known only as Project L. The playable champions are one topic they have been particularly interested in learning more about.

Developers have already shared a lot of information about Project L since it was confirmed to exist at Riot’s 10th-anniversary celebration. According to project lead Tom Cannon, the game will feature two champions per team, be free to play, and be an assist-based title. If you need more information about Riot’s Project L features all of the League of Legends champions, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Riot’s Project L features all of the League of Legends Champions:

“Our ultimate goal is to have a diverse and inclusive roster where everyone can find a champion that truly speaks to them,” Project L gameplay design lead Shaun “UNCONKABLE!!!!” Rivera said. “There are a ton of considerations such as, but not limited to, fight fantasy, theme, archetype, team synergy, race and ethnicity, personality, identity, size, etc.”

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Here are all of the champions that we know will be playable in Project L so far.

Ahri

Ahri, a native of Runeterra and a fox lady, has arrived from Summoner’s Rift and is prepared to pounce into the hearts of fighting game fans everywhere. The quick-footed kitsune, who has appeared in a few of Riot’s Project L teasers, uses a combination of kicks, punches, and dashes to attack her enemies directly while using her Orb of Deception to disengage from danger.

Darius

Darius, one of the first champions to be made available as a playable character, always has his dependable ax at the ready to take down any foes that get in his way. From the gameplay Riot has shown, it appears that Darius will bring a lot of his League equipment to Project L, whether he uses it to draw enemies into a simple combo, slice them up with a quick ax swing, or slam them to the ground.

Katarina

With her twin daggers slashing away at her opponents’ health bars, Katarina is swift and lethal, appearing to use quick movements to overwhelm her opponents. But unlike her League counterpart, it appears that she won’t be teleporting to any daggers that are thrown and will instead continue to be a swift character who fights in melee.

Jinx

Over the past few years, hasn’t Jinx attracted quite a bit of attention? The Loose Cannon of Zaun has transitioned from the League to the big screen in Netflix’s popular animated series Arcane and is now a part of the Project L cast’s initial foray. Jinx uses every weapon she has access to in the teasers, including her electric Zapper gun, her minigun Pow-Pow, and her rocket launcher Fishbones. She has a good deal of range, but as she whacks people, it appears that she also has a wide range of melee abilities.

Ekko

With his distinctive gritty fighting style, which can be seen on both Summoner’s Rift and Arcane, Ekko has joined the Project L roster. In the trailers, he moves quickly and creates devastating combos against his opponents while using his baton. He can even travel back in time, similar to how his ultimate ability in League works and uses his temporal grenade as a projectile that he can whack into his opponents as a special ranged attack.

Yasuo

Yasuo joining Project L’s cast of lethal playable characters means that the wind will always be by your side. The Unforgiven is a master swordsman with the ability to use nearly any type of attack, including vicious aerial combos, fancy mix-up outplays, and strong standard attacks. In addition, he has his go-to wind wall to deflect incoming projectile attacks, and he moves quickly, making him a good option for anyone who likes to quickly join the action.

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