League of Legends has had its fair share of twists and turns and other types of tie-in projects, along with Arcane just finished the last season a few weeks ago. League of Legends Developer Riot Games has officially announced that the next game is on the way. The unreleased game is currently called Project K, with a possible release date early next year.
Project K is published as a League of Legends card game, and it seems sure to get a lot of traction for these reasons. League of Legends Players tend to enjoy spin-offs, while many players in the general TCG community are looking for the next big thing. While not much has been revealed about Project K since it was first announced, there are still a few specifics that fans can find out in the coming months.

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Although Project K is still in the speculative stage, it has the advantage of an established developer. Big developers like Riot allow for a stronger expectation of consistency, because all evaluations can be based on their previous records. In that sense, there will always be good news and bad news. Fortunately, the bad news for Project K isn't the end of the world.
First of all, there's enough reason to feel a little skeptical about the current release date. the League of Legends fighting game 2X KO is also slated for a 2025 release date, after first being announced in 2019 as Project L. A delay is certainly not in the picture for Project K, or it's even possible that Riot learned the lesson from Project L, and simply had. waited until Project K was more advanced before making an official announcement.
Of course, this is not the only change that players can expect from Project K. In fact, one of the few things that can be predicted with certainty is the official name change. Just like Project L came to be 2X KOProject K is about to be renamed. Unfortunately, there isn't much to suggest about that title until Riot makes it official.
For better or worse, Project K could change League of Legends Lore Forever
Although there is no focus on the story within the game, League of Legends the lore is about as thick as it gets. With over 150 playable Champions in League of Legends, there are countless stories for players to follow. Most importantly, this lore is known to have changed over time. While this may seem counterintuitive given the scope of the project, fans should take a closer look at how Project K will impact the legacy of League of Legends.
Some fans may think that outside sources like Project K shouldn't have a heavy influence on the official lore, but Arcane recently proved others. Arcane today it is considered the first canon for League of Legendswith everything before serving as a host. Project K may differ in height Arcanebut Riot will likely bring it in line with anything the TV series has introduced or changed, and may even make room for Project K to include official lore under the new umbrella.

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Comparing Project K to Legends of Runeterra
As veteran fans already know, League of Legends already has a trading card game in the form Runeterra is a legend. Riot has assured that Project K is a completely separate project, but that doesn't mean we can't expect some similarities. Fans of Runeterra is a legend they should be sure not to hold their breath, however, as it is not yet clear what form these changes will take.
One detail that stands out is the focus of Project K, and how it is played. The developers hinted that they hope to create a thriving competitive scene for Project K, which may alleviate concerns that the game will be simpler. Runeterra is a legend. Project K will be released physically, which seems to support this theory, and is already making a big leap Runeterra is a legend.
Project K's First Trailer Made a Few Big Reveals
While Riot has yet to release any significant information about Project K, the game's first trailer was a bit more expansive than the usual announcements. For example, the trailer revealed several cards for the game, including Champions like Jinx and Viktor. Of course, popular Champions like these are always guaranteed, so it's not the biggest announcement.
Fortunately, the developers didn't stop there. Many of the cards presented also gave a clear view of the outcome. While some have not revealed most of the game's rules, others have suggested card interactions. Yasuo has the ability to transfer friendly cards, which offers a dynamic field of location cards previously revealed in the skill.
During the four-minute announcement, the developer made a brief reference to several features and mechanisms. One such comment teased the existence of unity, which is sure to excite fans looking to play with friends. At best, the game's release date means that more information about Project K is bound to be revealed any day now.