Riot Games has announced the launch of a League of Legends trading card game called Project K.
game director Dave Guskin and executive producer Chengran Chai Showing off the upcoming cards to viewers, they clarified that Project K won’t be a physical version of Legends of Runeterra, but said it “inherits some of the rich hero design concepts from LoR.”
The card game will also be able to take advantage of shared artwork across different League of Legends media. Some of the decks on display were Victor’s decks, of which growth and marketing director Codie Christie shared: “I was putting together a lot of very small units and trying to provide a power spike.”
creative director Laura DeYoung Shared Volibear’s deck, saying: “I wouldn’t call it a skill. It’s like, how do I go in there and punch everybody in the face?
Mark Merrill Taking a look at Yasuo’s deck, he described it as “calm chaos.”
So, senior narrative writer cat cheresh Showing off the Jinx deck, she said it was a “Rage Chaos Rhythm Hatred deck” that “pretty much just creates as much chaos as possible.”
Dave said the creative team believes they have created “the best social TCG” for players to enjoy, “whether your interest is team 2v2 combat or free-for-all, chilling with friends or all-out alliances, backstabbing and betrayal. “
Cheresh also explained that the deck is very flexible in accommodating casual players, adding a collectible element to the physical TCG.
Chengran Chai It was talked about how Project K plans to utilize TCG and promote it in local stores, and even organize competitions at the local store level, and then expand from regional competitions to international competitions.
Riot Games has not yet announced a release date for Project K, but the game will be released first in China and then gradually in other regions.