The multiplayer online battle arena video game, "League of Legends," is rumored to have arrived on the mobile platform. A leaked screenshot from China somehow depicted a mobile game for "LoL" via a simulator.
It seems like developers of "LoL" is ready to take on leading mobile games, like Supercell's "Clash of Clans," as it is believed that they would be bringing the game into the mobile world. The first entry of the game into the mobile industry would go through a management simulator game, according to MoEsport.
To be more exact, the leak speaks about Tencent mobile game known as "Code Season." The game, as the leak would suggest, lets your run your own "League of Legends" team, complete with licensing from each "LoL" leagues around the world, according to PVP Live.
To somehow add up to the excitement of the upcoming mobile game, it is also believed that actual personalities are involved in the game. On the same note, it is also assumed that logos from teams like KT Rolster, Echo Fox, Newbee and more are also to be found in the game.
Management simulators have been popular in sports genres like Soccer, wherein players may be able to act as team managers. This old concept of the game crossing on the eSports arena somehow excited audiences worldwide.
In retrospect, "League of Legends" was developed and published by Riot Games for Windows and MacOS. The game was inspired mainly by Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne mod and Defense of the Ancients.
Just last year, it has been estimated that there are over 100 million players each month. And with the possible entry of "League of Legends" to the mobile world via management sims, it is to be expected that player engagement will drastically increase upon its global release.
Watch here below "LoL" gameplay and interface: