He did say that he didn’t “want to get into specific features yet” but that players should know that he loves him some dungeons and raids. Several follow-up tweets from Street addressed the streaming culture, the leveling experience, player feedback, social toxicity, and time investment. Some of you (shudder) may not love the game at all.
Players want different things in their games. We’re going to make some choices that you may not agree with. In fact, the studio just put out a call for a level designer to “help prove an innovative game concept in the early stages of development.” Riot said in the job listing that the team is “still small” and is operating in an “ambiguous environment where goals and constraints are mostly team-driven.”Īnd to help temper your runaway expectations, project lead Greg “Ghostcrawler” Street put out a post on the MMO’s design, saying, “One thing I can say about ‘unannounced’ MMORPG is that you won’t all love every feature in it. The project was revealed last December to be set in the Runeterra universe, and Riot Games is still in the process of hiring for it. Let this post be your intermittent reminder that, yes, Riot Games is working on an unnamed and not-quite-officially-announced MMORPG.