League of Legends' latest cinematic didn't hit the mark with players. Riot Games responds:
Riot Games put out League of Legends' Season 2023 cinematic this week, a trailer meant to kick off the start of the new season and to get players hyped for what's to come. That's been the goal of past seasons' cinematics anyway, and while it's rare that everyone is 100% sold on each cinematic, players seemed particularly underwhelmed by the Season 2023 video.
If you haven't seen the cinematic, you can check it out below to see what you think about it. It's much more reserved than what we've seen in the past, and while it offers a clever perspective on a walkthrough of Summoner's Rift, players seemed to be missing the action element typically present within these sorts of cinematics.
Riot responded to the situation in a thread on Twitter explaining the reasoning behind the cinematic and acknowledging that the intent behind this year's seasonal cinematic could've been communicated clearer. "We've launched a cinematic as a part of Season Start every year since 2018, and make no mistake: everyone on League knows how much you love them. So do we!" the thread began."This year, there were some unprecedented circumstances that had us choose an alternate approach to the Season 2023 video. However, we believed it could still embody League's broad universe and competitive spirit while celebrating the start of a new season.
0commentsLeague players should expect more details from Riot soon regarding the plans for 2023 and beyond.
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