Hogar Noticias "Lissandra, Ice Witch, se une a Wild Rift"

"Lissandra, Ice Witch, se une a Wild Rift"

Mar 31,2025 Autor: Aiden

A medida que avanza la semana, League of Legends: Wild Rift se está preparando para una emocionante actualización de fin de semana. Los fanáticos de este popular juego móvil MOBA estarán encantados de sumergirse en el nuevo contenido, incluida la introducción de un nuevo campeón, Lissandra the Ice Witch. Conocido como el líder del Frostguard, Lissandra guía a la gente de Freljord con un comportamiento aparentemente santo. Sin embargo, debajo de su exterior helado se encuentra una naturaleza más siniestra, mientras ejerce el poder del verdadero hielo para vencer a sus enemigos.

Esta actualización trae más que Lissandra. Los jugadores pueden esperar el inicio de la temporada 14, lo que promete nuevos desafíos y oportunidades para subir las filas. Además, una nueva característica conveniente permite a los jugadores escanear los códigos QR y usar códigos de acceso para unir los vestíbulos específicos más fácilmente.

Marque sus calendarios para el advenimiento del evento de invierno, que se lanzará el 18. Este desafío helado ofrece misiones y recompensas para mantenerte comprometido. Del 19 de julio al 1 de agosto, todos los campeones anteriores estarán disponibles para jugar gratis, brindándole la oportunidad perfecta para explorar nuevos estilos de juegos y estrategias.

La actualización también incluye el nuevo Wild Pass y varios cambios de campeón, asegurando que haya mucho para explorar y disfrutar. Entonces, enciende y sumérgete en la acción, ¡pero asegúrate de mantenerte caliente en medio de las aventuras heladas!

Si está buscando un descanso de Mobas, ¿por qué no ver nuestra lista de los mejores juegos móviles de 2024 hasta ahora? O, para echar un vistazo al futuro, explore nuestra lista completa de los juegos móviles más esperados del año.

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