With the release of Wild Rift Patch 3.3, Riot Games has updated the mobile game with new champions, cosmetics, and a Legendary queue.
Fans of Wild Rift should be happy since patch 3.3 will bring a lot of fun new features to the game. A few new buffs and splash art have just been added to the League of Legends mobile app, but patch 3.3 will be different from previous updates.
In addition to adding three new champions to Wild Rift’s roster, the upcoming patch will also officially debut Elemental Rift as a game mode and the early stages of Legendary Ranked. That is everything that’s set to come in Wild Rift patch 3.3: Shining Bright!
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New Champions in patch 3.3
Alan Moore, the executive producer, used YouTube to offer gamers a sneak peek at all the planned material. The champions, new Ranked modes, and a glittering summer event are just a few of the many improvements that are introduced.
There are now three additional League of Legends champions available in Wild Rift patch 3.3. The sole revealed ability power (AP) champion is The Void Walker Kassadin, which hulks into the Rift. Kassadin is a melee mid-lane warrior who scales well into the late game. He terrorizes the AP carriers on the Rift with his Netherblade’s ability to reset on target kills and his potent damage-dealing blink ultimate. Kassadin truly lives up to the anti-mage label.
The Desert Rose Samira, a markswoman for the duet lane, is also on her way. She is a fantastic choice for those that prefer to change up their playstyle due to her ability to blend long-range and close-range strikes. Her ultimate has the ability to steamroll, but in order to use it, it needs to be piled utilizing chained or basic attacks.
Lastly, Sion, the Undead Juggernaut rampages onto the Wild Rift battlefield. Sion is a threat to Baron Lane and has the super-powerful ability to resurrect after dying. Players can temporarily cause havoc as zombies thanks to this, however, it won’t last long.
Elemental Rift & Legendary Queue
Along with brand-new champions, Elemental Rift will debut as a complete game mode in patch 3.3. Players will now be able to confront the Elemental Drakes in a new method after passing a number of testing steps. The battlefields in this new game style change in accordance with the Elemental Drake, keeping the action entertaining throughout.
The addition of Legendary Ranked in this patch will significantly improve the Ranked experience. Riot will debut this new solo ranked queue during season six to provide a more challenging environment for players with higher rankings.
It’s one of the hardest modes since only players with a Diamond or above ranking may play. In addition, there are six tiers in this queue that players may advance through to earn more goodies and bragging rights.
More information will be made available closer to the Patch’s release date, but it will include a number of changes to the existing gameplay as well as skins with a summer theme and a new Wild Pass.
Star Guardians come to Wild Rift
With this next summer event, Star Guardians make their debut in Wild Rift! In addition to taking part in the Redeemed Star Guardian event to accomplish objectives for event tokens, players may earn star candies for special goodies. Redeemed skins for Xayah and Rakan are among the extra benefits that may be obtained by exchanging these tokens.
What’s most intriguing is that this event offers unique Star Guardian skins (sorry PC players). Star Guardian skins will be given to the following champions:
- Ahri
- Rakan
- Xayah
- Miss Fortune
- Orianna
- Senna
- Seraphine
Release Date
Riot has announced that patch 3.3 is expected to arrive on July 14 UTC. Updates for Wild Rift may be found in-game or in the players’ individual app stores. It’s reasonable to presume that gamers will be able to access Rift immediately following the update because developers haven’t indicated any necessary maintenance downtime.
As more thorough patch notes are posted, we’ll provide an update with more details. We’ll just have to wait till the next week to start the upgrade until then. For the time being, enthusiastic players may hone their abilities on Wild Rift on mobile devices.
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