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League of Legends Classic Officially Revealed as Riot Revives the Original MOBA Experience

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League of Legends Classic Officially Revealed as Riot Revives the Original MOBA Experience

League of Legends Classic is finally official. After weeks of leaks and community speculation, Riot Games has confirmed that it is developing a classic version of its iconic multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). The announcement has immediately sparked excitement among long-time players eager to relive the game’s early years while giving newer fans the opportunity to experience where League of Legends began.
Although Riot has not revealed every feature yet, the teaser suggests that League of Legends Classic will celebrate multiple eras of the game’s history rather than recreating one specific patch. The developer has also confirmed that more information will be revealed during the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) Finals in July.

Riot Games Finally Confirms League of Legends Classic

Rumours surrounding League of Legends Classic began circulating after dataminers uncovered legacy champion artwork, classic skins, and older game assets hidden within the Public Beta Environment (PBE). These discoveries led many players to believe Riot was preparing a nostalgic version of the game. The official reveal trailer confirms those rumours, although it focuses more on the idea behind the project than gameplay itself. Riot humorously explores what players consider “classic,” highlighting how different generations of fans remember completely different versions of League of Legends.
Executive Producer Paul “Pabro” Bellezza explained that the game has changed dramatically over its 16-year history, making it difficult to define a single classic experience. Instead of selecting one season or patch, Riot appears to be exploring several memorable periods that shaped the game’s legacy.

League of Legends Classic Could Feature Multiple Eras

Unlike many classic re-releases, League of Legends Classic may not be locked to one version of the game. Riot’s comments suggest players could revisit different eras, each featuring its own champions, balance changes, and gameplay mechanics. This approach separates League of Legends Classic from titles like World of Warcraft Classic, which focuses on recreating specific expansions. Riot instead seems interested in giving players access to several nostalgic moments from League’s long history.
Meanwhile, dataminers continue examining game files for additional clues. While no official roster has been confirmed, fans continue discussing the possible return of classic champion abilities, original Summoner’s Rift visuals, retired items, and older game systems. The uncertainty has only increased anticipation as the July presentation approaches.

Riot Will Reveal More During MSI Finals In July

Riot has confirmed that additional information about League of Legends Classic will be revealed during the Mid-Season Invitational Finals on July 11. Players expect the presentation to showcase gameplay, available champions, matchmaking details, progression systems, and possibly even a release window.
Questions still remain regarding ranked play, seasonal rotations, and whether classic maps or retired game modes could also return. Riot has intentionally kept those details secret, building anticipation for the July showcase.
League of Legends has changed dramatically since its launch, introducing new champions, reworked mechanics, updated graphics, and countless balance changes. League of Legends Classic gives Riot an opportunity to celebrate that history while allowing millions of players to relive unforgettable moments. Whether players miss the original champion roster, classic Summoner’s Rift, or simply the feeling of early League, the upcoming project promises to deliver one of Riot’s most nostalgic experiences yet. With the full reveal only weeks away, excitement continues to grow for what could become one of the franchise’s biggest releases in years.

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