Sett’s new emote is designed in the style of the famous anime JoJo’s bizarre adventure.
Riot sent an email inviting Wild Rift test but advertised Sett’s emote
In recent days, League of Legends: Wild Rift is a very hot name when it is opened Alpha Test and gamers can experience it directly and have their own assessments.
Playing League of Legends on mobile is so appealing that not only gamers in the designated country, many players from around the world have done everything they can to test this game.
However, only a few gamers who are appointed by Riot Games or receive an e-mail to play will have the opportunity to experience League of Legends: Wild Rift.
List of phones can play Wild Rift – Update 31/5/2020
Do not know accidentally or intentionally that Riot Games has devised a new advertising tactic for League of Legends that is sending a “trick” e-mail with the title of testing League of Legends: Wild Rift, but the content is different when introducing emote new of Sett.
He wants an invitation to test the League of Legends Express from Riot but that’s me DIO !!!! – Riot Games is this muddy (the voice of Sett on the Japanese server is also the actor in charge of the character Dio in the movie JoJo’s bizarre adventure)
League of Legends Wild Rift: List of phones that can play stable LoL Wild Rift
Fortunately, then PotatoWard also received an official invitation to test League of Legends: Wild Rift, not the “trick” as above.
Riot Games took advantage of the current excitement of League of Legends: Wild Rift to advertise immediately for their new products, what an unpredictable move…
Going back to Sett’s new emote, we can easily see that Riot Games designed it based on a famous meme about the Dio character in JoJo’s bizarre adventure. With the same voice acting on the Japanese server, Sett has long been considered a Dio by League of Legends gamers…
Hopefully in the future, Riot Games will include the character of Jotaro in a certain champion of League of Legends, only Dio alone sounds a bit out of date.
About JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 2004, it was transferred to the monthly seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump in 2005. The series is divided into eight story arcs or parts, each following the adventures of a new protagonist bearing the “JoJo” nickname; the eighth part, JoJolion, began its ongoing serialization in May 2011. The series is Shueisha’s second largest manga series by volume count, with its chapters collected in 127 tankōbon as of April 2020.
A 13-episode original video animation series adapting the manga’s third part, Stardust Crusaders, was produced by A.P.P.P. and released between 1993 and 2002. The studio later produced an anime film adapting the first part in the series, Phantom Blood, which was released in theaters in Japan in 2007. In October 2012, an anime television series adaptation of Phantom Blood produced by David Production began broadcast on Tokyo MX. The studio has since adapted through the fifth part, Golden Wind, which ended broadcast in July 2019. A live-action film based on the manga’s fourth part, Diamond Is Unbreakable, entered theaters in 2017.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is well known for its iconic art style and poses, frequent references to Western popular music and fashion, and creative battles centered around Stands, psycho-spiritual manifestations with unique supernatural abilities. The series has sold over 100 million copies in print to date, making it one of the best-selling manga series in history, and it has spawned a media franchise including one-shot manga, light novels, and video games. The manga, TV anime, and live-action film are licensed in North America by Viz Media, which has produced various English-language releases of the series since 2005.