Riot Games reveals state of League of Legends
There’s a buzz of excitement in the air. Gamers from Southeast Asia have responded with enthusiasm. Gamers in the Southeast Asian region have responded enthusiastically at Riot Games’ announcement that it will self-publish League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics beginning in January 2023.
The past 12 years have passed since Garena was granted access to MOBA. Since the beginning of the partnership in 2009 the players have experienced positive and negative outcomes. Since then the technical, player, infrastructure, and esports support from the third-party publisher decreased.

The same time, Riot Games released and self-published additional games, including Valorant as well as Wild Rift, which some players have chosen against the lackluster position in League.
In the present, Riot will self-publish their most successful Esports and game titles at the beginning of SEA, ONE Esports spoke to Alex Kraynov, Managing Director APAC in an exclusive interview to learn more about its players in the region.
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League of Legends player base in Southeast Asia still healthy, according to Riot Games
It’s not only the game that hasn’t seen improvement in quality of life and also the fact that the support for LoL Esports leagues at all levels of competition has been declining over time. The number of tournaments and the amount that were played, and there was less incentive for players remain.
This has led to gamers who are competitive have switched to different LoL leagues or switched games entirely to Riot-based Valorant and Wild Rift.
Based on this trend, it’s possible that you could be surprised at the strength that the players basein general League of Legends player base within the SEA region isn’t declining, Alex shared with ONE Esports.
“Audience in SEA for League is stable now. In some countries, it’s increasing and isn’t declining. This is a fact and is good news for our company,” he said. “We’re not trying to take over a declining business.”

Concerning match-making as well as ranked queue time, he stated that Riot will be sure to check for it when they take the responsibility.
“Overall the the player base is pretty decent. We were pleasantly surprised as we didn’t have much control over this in SEA. We were delighted to have seen ithappen,” said the official.
The process of linking accounts begins on November 18 2022. The complete step-by-step tutorial and FAQ is available at Riot’s official microsite for Account Migration here.
The players are encouraged to transfer their accounts as quickly as they can. They can also expect the special welcome rewards in-game.
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