‘League Of Legends’ delayed 13.3 patch will make it simpler to lose matches

0
311
‘League Of Legends’ delayed 13.3 patch will make it simpler to lose matches


Riot Games has shared the patch notes for League Of Legends upcoming 13.3 replace.

However the discharge of the patch continues to be being labored out, after Riot Games was the sufferer of a social engineering assault final month.

League Of Legends’ 13.3 patch will launch the great replace for Aurelion Sol and nerf the Umbral Glaive and Radiant Virtue.

“Umbral Glaive is currently much too effective at choking out enemy vision for assassins, supports and marksman supports,” reads the patch notes. “We do think this item deserves a spot on the roster though, so we’re reducing its uptime and general ability to devastate enemy traps and vision.”

As for the Radiant Virtue, devs consider its “currently overpowered yet its strength isn’t really appreciable due to how unclear the item’s best points are,” so that they’re “making Radiant Virtue’s upsides more apparent and impactful while removing some of the extraneous power that is pushing this item a bit too far.”

Elsewhere within the newest replace to League Of Legends, devs have given Ahri a fluffier story, “buffed a few struggling melee supports” and launched a variety of bug fixes. Check out the total patch notes right here.

League Of Legends. Credit: Riot Games.
League Of Legends. Credit: Riot Games.

Riot Games has additionally made it simpler to lose a match, by introducing the power to give up quarter-hour into the sport if 4 of the 5 gamers agree.

“Our data shows that comeback rates when a team fails a four of five early surrender are low,” reads the patch notes. “Teams have a generally good sense of what games they will and won’t win when four of five players are on the same page. We’ll be testing surrender thresholds that let these matches resolve more quickly. At the same time, it’s important that a winning team has time to feel powerful with a lead and games aren’t abandoned too soon. We’ll be closely monitoring player feedback and the impacts of this change.”

League Of Legends 13.2 patch was due for launch January 24 however was delayed after Riot Games suffered a “social engineering attack”. The larger options from that patch had been finally delayed to the 13.3 patch, which doesn’t at the moment have a launch date.

“We’re working to bounce back from the social engineering attack, but unfortunately Patch 13.3 will be delayed,” stated Riot. “We’ll post details once we have a good understanding of when we’ll be able to roll out the patch. We apologise for the inconvenience and want to thank you for your patience as we work through these unprecedented circumstances.”

In different information, Firaxis has launched a three-hour demo of Marvel’s Midnight Suns, accessible to all Xbox Series X/S gamers in addition to any PlayStation 5 Plus Premium subscribers.



LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here