Whether you play LoL or not, there’s no denying that League of Legends Arcane. French studio Fortiche Production’s Netflix animated series is one of the platform’s most successful shows and has had huge appeal outside of the game’s core audience (which, make no mistake, is quite large itself). even). So it’s not too surprising to learn that an Arcane collaboration could be in the works for one of the biggest esports events in MOBA gaming.

The LEC, which is League of Legends’ EMEA Championship, covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa, is now in its fifth year, and Riot Games recently announced that it will host the Season Finals. LEC 2023 in Montpellier, in the south of France. Coincidentally, this is where part of the Fortiche team stands behind Arcane, and the tournament commissioner responded to the natural speculation that followed.

“To be honest, there’s no big agenda or reason linking Fortiche to Montpellier and us going there,” says LEC commissioner Artem Bykov (via Dot Esports). However, he confirms that the team is looking into the possibility of a collaboration and says it would be “foolish” not to partner “one way or another” with Fortiche. After all, what better way to earn the love of fans who pass through the series than the game itself?

It would definitely be cool to see something like a promotional video for the event created by Fortiche in the style of Arcane. It’s also possible that new skins will appear in the game after the previous round of Arcane Styles for Vi, Jayce, Jinx, and Ekko. We certainly wouldn’t say a full Arcane Season 2 trailer either; Actually, amar a trailer for the second season of Arcane. Even just a glance. Pretty please, Riot?

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