i don't know why but this new champions i dont likeOne of the most notable changes is the addition of new champions. At launch, the game had only 40 champions, but now there are over 150
yea me also i prefer thee old is goldI prefer the old game, nowadays it's better, but the notalgia of the first one doesn't even compare.
everything litterly get changed
which languge is thisTôi nghĩ giai đoạn 2013 và 2015 là giai đoạn hoàng kim của liên minh huyền thoại :v nhà nhà và người người chơi "LOL" ra quán game 30 máy thì phải tầm 25 máy là chơi game liên minh huyền thoại rồi :v
who u could write all that broLeague of Legends has indeed come a long way since its release in 2009. It has evolved from a mod inspired by Warcraft III to a global phenomenon that attracts millions of players and spectators. Here are some of the major milestones and changes that have shaped the game over the years.
2009: League of Legends is officially launched on October 27, after a closed beta testing period. The game features 40 champions, three maps (Summoner’s Rift, Twisted Treeline, and The Proving Grounds), and two game modes (Classic and Dominion). The game is free-to-play, but players can purchase cosmetic skins, champions, and boosts with real money or in-game currency.
2010: League of Legends introduces its first seasonal event, the Harrowing, which celebrates Halloween with themed skins, icons, and map decorations. The game also adds its first new champion after launch, Xin Zhao, the Seneschal of Demacia. The game reaches over one million registered players by July.
2011: League of Legends launches its first competitive season, featuring ranked ladders, tournaments, and a World Championship. The first World Championship is held in Sweden, with eight teams competing for a $100,000 prize pool. Fnatic emerges as the winner, defeating against All authority in the finals. The game also introduces new features such as spectator mode, co-op vs AI mode, and the Tribunal system.
2012: League of Legends expands its global presence, launching servers in Turkey, Brazil, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. The game also releases its 100th champion, Jayce, the Defender of Tomorrow. The second World Championship is held in Los Angeles, with 12 teams competing for a $2 million prize pool. Taipei Assassins shocks the world by defeating Azubu Frost in the finals.
2013: League of Legends reaches over 32 million monthly active players, making it the most played PC game in the world. The game also launches its first cinematic trailer, A Twist of Fate, showcasing some of the most popular champions in action. The third World Championship is held in Los Angeles again, with 14 teams competing for a $2.05 million prize pool. SK Telecom T1 dominates the tournament, sweeping Royal Club in the finals.
2014: League of Legends revamps its visual style, updating the graphics and animations of Summoner’s Rift and many champions. The game also introduces new features such as team builder mode, hexakill mode, and the updated lore system. The fourth World Championship is held in South Korea, with 16 teams competing for a $2.13 million prize pool. Samsung White crushes Star Horn Royal Club in the finals, dropping only two games throughout the tournament.
2015: League of Legends celebrates its sixth anniversary with a special event, featuring gifts, discounts, and surprises for players. The game also releases its second cinematic trailer, A New Dawn, featuring a new cast of champions in a thrilling battle. The fifth World Championship is held in Europe, with 16 teams competing for a $2.13 million prize pool. SK Telecom T1 becomes the first team to win two World Championships, defeating KOO Tigers in the finals.
2016: League of Legends introduces dynamic queue, a controversial feature that allows players to queue up with any number of friends for ranked games. The game also adds new features such as clubs, hextech crafting, and rotating game modes. The sixth World Championship is held in North America, with 16 teams competing for a $5 million prize pool. SK Telecom T1 makes history by winning their third World Championship, edging out Samsung Galaxy in a thrilling five-game series.
2017: League of Legends reworks its rune and mastery system, replacing them with a new system called Runes Reforged. The game also releases its third cinematic trailer, The Climb, featuring more champions in epic scenarios. The seventh World Championship is held in China, with 24 teams competing for a $4.94 million prize pool. Samsung Galaxy avenges their loss from last year by sweeping SK Telecom T1 in the finals.
2018: League of Legends celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special event called Rise of the Elements, featuring elemental-themed skins, icons, and map changes. The game also introduces new features such as positional ranks, iron tier, and nexus blitz mode. The eighth World Championship is held in South Korea again, with 24 teams competing for a $6.45 million prize pool. Invictus Gaming becomes the first Chinese team to win the World Championship, defeating Fnatic in the finals.
2019: League of Legends announces several new projects and spin-offs during its 10th anniversary livestream event, including Teamfight Tactics (a auto-battler mode), Legends of Runeterra (a digital card game), League of Legends: Wild Rift (a mobile and console version of the game), and several other titles in development. The game also releases its fourth cinematic trailer, Warriors, featuring a new song by Imagine Dragons. The ninth World Championship is held in Europe again, with 24 teams competing for a $6.45 million prize pool. FunPlus Phoenix becomes the second Chinese team to win the World Championship, defeating G2 Esports in the finals.
2020: League of Legends adapts to the global pandemic, shifting its esports events and game updates online. The game also introduces new features such as clash mode, fiddlesticks and volibear reworks, and spirit blossom event. The tenth World Championship is held in Shanghai, with 22 teams competing for a $6.45 million prize pool. DAMWON Gaming becomes the second Korean team to win the World Championship, defeating Suning in the finals.
2021: League of Legends launches its first season of the year, featuring a new champion, Viego, the Ruined King, and a new event, Ruination. The game also releases its fifth cinematic trailer, Ruination, featuring Viego and his corrupted allies. The eleventh World Championship is scheduled to be held in China again, with 24 teams competing for a yet to be announced prize pool.
These are some of the highlights of the evolution of League of Legends, from its early days to its current state. The game has changed a lot over the years, but it has also maintained its core identity and appeal. It has become more than just a game, but a cultural phenomenon that connects millions of people around the world. What are your favorite changes and improvements in League of Legends? Let me know in the comments below!