Riot Games is "still working hard on" its MMO, according to co-founder Marc Merrill.Â
For those looking forward to the Riot MMO, you'll be waiting for 'several years' to hear anything thanks to the project being 'reset.'
Earlier this year, Greg "Ghostcrawler" Street left his position as the Executive Producer on Riot Games' upcoming MMO project. Kanishka looks at what this high profile exit could mean for the MMO.
In a surprising turn of events, Principal Game Designer Justin Hanson has announced his departure from Riot Games after more than six years with the company.
Greg Street, also known to MMORPG fans as Ghostcrawler, announced via Twitter last night that he was forming his own game studio. While the name of the studio and the game they are developing is under wraps, Street confirmed on the thread that the upcoming title from his remote studio will be an "MMO or something very MMO-like".
Riot Games' Executive Producer on their upcoming MMO project, Greg Street, has stepped down. Street announced the news on Twitter, citing a combo of personal and professional reasons as to why he was stepping away from the project.
Riot's MMO has an in-depth universe to pull from, one that rivals even Azeroth and the surrounding realms from World of Warcraft. Here's a primer on what the Riot MMO's world just might look like.
Riot's upcoming MMO set in the League of Legends universe is still under tight wraps, though the executive producer on the title, Greg 'Ghostcrawler' Street has pulled the veil back a bit this past weekend. When asked about the approach to group content in the upcoming MMO, Street discussed their philosophy behind this for the upcoming MMO.
Riot's upcoming MMO just got an experienced developer to join their team, as Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz announced via Twitter he would be setting up shop working on the anticipated MMO.