LOL: The amazing evolution of Splash Arts and icons throughout the history of Riot Games

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League of Legends It was launched more than a decade ago, but still feeling a day thanks to the constant updates of Riot Games. A grateful situation for the fans of the game that allows us to continue enjoying him as in his beginnings. However, this circumstance also causes some oblivion about how the game was actually true when it was still a small product created by a tiny budget company.

The horrible past of League of Legends

As in the summaker s crack we find up with updated models and new skins with much more polished effects, outside of it there has also been a very remarkable evolution. One of the most outstanding sections is that of the splash arts and icons of the characters. A letter of presentation lacking in attractiveness in the first years of life of the title that has been gaining weight as the updates progressed by showing the great evolution of Riot Games. There are still some horrible portraits, although more and more difficult to find.

For sample it is enough with see the icons of the champions when the game was still in its beta phase. Riot Games did not take care of his artistic section at all and he has been forced to carry out reviews for the different champions present at League of Legends, from very simple portraits to much more detailed characters with more complex funds that offer a much better result in general terms.

A few seconds of video are enough to remember where League of Legends comes from and how much it has progressed. Although inevitably there are nostalgic players who bet on the return of the first seasons in the form of Lol Classic, the truth is that it would be very difficult to renounce all this evolution. The game has grown in every way, and sometimes there is nothing like hitting reality to see that the past times were not necessarily better.

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