Riot Games' popular free-to-play tactical shooter finally arrives on consoles, but does it live up to the lofty expectations?
Riot Games' tactical first person hero shooter has shadow-dropped for current-gen consoles after its open beta launched last week.
Everyone on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S can now hop into Riot Games' multiplayer shooter, with cross-play between consoles also available.
Riot Games announced earlier this year that its acclaimed free-to-play multiplayer shooter would be releasing for consoles in 2024.
Codenamed Pool Party, the game was going to be focused on esports and had a 70-80-person team working on it until its cancellation in May.
The Heart of Freljord joins the fray, using his shield to block attacks and deal damage while he dishes out Ice attacks.
Valorant on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S will not support gyro aiming to maintain feature parity between the two platforms.
The multiplayer shooter is finally coming to consoles, with a limited beta kicking off for PS5 a week from now.
Summer Game Fest this year will feature titles from smaller publishers like Annapurna Interactive, to larger ones like PlayStation.
The latest addition to 2XKO's roster makes use of tentacles to control the battlefield and pressure her opponents.
Popular MOBA League of Legends is getting a new co-operative game mode inspired by bullet hell titles like Vampire Survivors.
The MMORPG based on League of Legends has had its development reset, according to studio co-founder Marc Merrill.
Riot Games' 2v2 tag team fighter, first announced as Project L in 2019, has been given the official title 2XKO.
Riot Games is seeing a major shakeup because some of its investments didn't pay off like the company expected they would.
Valorant's new sniper rifle is priced as a mid-point between the Marshal and the Operator at 2,400 credits.
The developers will be working to smooth out any inconsistencies and contradictions with pre-established lore, and it's going to be a gradual process.
The free-to-play fighter has some extensive mechanics, from different ways to negate damage to Ultimates and Assist Actions.
Ahri, Darius and Ekko are also playable at the event, with lead champion designer Alex Jaffe confirming Jinx and Illaoi are in the works.
The new Project L dev diary gives us a look at how two players can play as a team in the upcoming fighting game.
The mode will see two teams of five duking it out against each other to be the first to get to a hundred kills, with each match split into four stages.