CONV/RGENCE and Song of Nunu, two forthcoming games from Riot Forge, have been delayed until 2023, the studio revealed today.
While we’re so excited about the progress of both games, we’re going to need a little more time to put on some finishing touches. Right now both games are scheduled to release sometime in 2023, and we’ll be sure to provide more updates as soon as we’re ready.
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Tequila Works created the single-player adventure game Song of Nunu, which centers on Nunu and his yeti, Willump. In an effort to locate Nunu’s mother, the two of them will travel to the Runeterran region of the Freljord. Ekko and his quest to stop the Chem Barons in Zaun are featured in Double Stallion’s 2D sidescroller CONV/RGENCE.
Both games were extensively featured and publicly unveiled during presentations in November. Riot Forge gave both of them a 2022 release window at that time. It is obvious that not enough time will be available to release both games by 2023 given how swiftly the year is coming to a conclusion.
Riot Forge merely stated that the two games would be released “sometime in 2023,” without specifying which quarter of the year it would be.
In addition, Riot Forge stated that the company is presently working on a next-generation adaptation of the already-released Ruined King.