League of Legends Platformer and Adventure Games Announced for Consoles and PC, Ruined King Out Now

PS4 & PS5

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Publisher Riot Forge has announced two new League of Legends single-player games for the PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Additionally, the previously-announced Ruined King: A League of Legends Story has been released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with next-gen releases planned for a later date (free upgrade for existing owners).

Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story is being developed by Tequila Works, and will release in 2022. An official overview reads:

In this single-player adventure, venture into the idyllic but treacherous world of the Freljord as Nunu, a young boy on a quest to find his lost mother. Unearth the secrets, myths, and legends buried deep in the frozen tundra alongside your best friend, a wise and playful yeti named Willump, and unfold an inspiring story one puzzle at a time.

CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story is a 2D action platformer in development at Double Stallion Games. It’ll release in 2022 as well. An overview is as follows:

Rewind the past, control the future.

Explore and traverse through the spectacular city of Zaun as Ekko, a young inventor with an ingenious device to manipulate time, in this story-driven action platformer. Play as a young Ekko and realize the full potential of one of League‘s fan-favorite Champions.

Discover different environments with parkour-style traversal while you level up a variety of combat and time abilities to defeat a wide range of enemies in Zaun.

We’ll update our readers when release dates are announced.

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