... that way they have something new to try and can maybe even add a new champ to their rotation (... or find a new main). We’ll be back at the start of next year to share our plans for 2021. Reav3 works on League Champions creating awesome new experiences for players and also re-imagining older ones. This has caused us to rethink our overall champion strategy. I shouldn’t say anything else… But maybe, possibly... We can find her instead! Since so many people enjoy mages and assassins, we’re aiming to release a champion for both audiences every year. Plus, who’s up next for a VGU? The empire will pay greatly for the capture and detainment of this runaway criminal. I'll make sure to keep my wits about me for the roadmap later this year, where we’ll talk about two of the other new champs in development. There are five options on the table. This direction requires us to give him meaningful trade-offs—having CC-immunity in any form is a powerful tool—so Mundo will remain a champion with no hard CC or mobility on his kit. Back in 2018, there were a lot of champs in need of a full-scale rework, so we put our resources into bringing champs like Swain, Irelia, and Nunu up to modern standards. We will also still be working on VGUs, just at a slightly slower cadence, as we see a lot of value in bringing older champions up to modern standards while (hopefully) exciting champion mains. With that goal, we felt it was important to try and release at least six new champions a year—one for each position, with the exception of mid lane, where we’re targeting two. We want to make significant gameplay improvements to Mundo’s kit, while maintaining his super-tank regeneration and the ability to chuck cleavers. The agreement is for an indefinite period. We recently did this with Yone, as we brought him out of the pages of Yasuo’s story and into battle alongside (and against) him during the Spirit Blossom event. In the beginning of the year, we said we wanted to bring more champions from League’s lore to Summoner’s Rift. Jungle mains have been longing for a new champion for a while now, and it just so happens that we’ve got one blooming soon! The reason we’re sharing so early is because we saw a strong positive reaction from players when we did the /dev blogs for Fiddlesticks and Volibear, so it’s something we want to do for Mundo as well. We ran into some problems getting the poll up and running on the new website, and we had to get started on the next VGU before we were able to fix them. With that, let’s jump into the mage and support that’ll round out our champions for 2020, as well as an update on Mundo’s VGU and a little sneak peak on the first champion to set sail in 2021. 4.8m members in the leagueoflegends community. The tug becomes a yank, and I feel my subconscious pulled toward my body, accelerating until—. The world around us is becoming slow… NO! Dive into 2020’s new champions and reworks with Reav3. Does the idea of diving straight into the fray, firing a whirlwind of blades and bullets, then hopping back out with a sliver of health excite you? The last thing I remember was purple dust and the sound of someone skittering away. We’ve made a lot of progress on Mundo’s VGU since the last time we shared an update, which covered his early ideation phase. Eep! So far in 2020, we’ve released…. Luxembourg, 22 September 2020 – CHAMP Cargosystems and Air Cargo Belgium have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of an innovation roadmap of the air cargo industry. After the jungler we’ll be releasing a new assassin. 2.6k votes, 1.9k comments. We have to stay awake! Reav3 works on League Champions creating awesome new experiences for players and also re-imagining older ones. 2.6k votes, 1.9k comments. We’re also still planning to hold another “Choose a VGU” poll since the last one went so well; expect to see that either later this year or very early next year. Earlier this year, we said we were going to hold another poll where you’d get to vote for League’s next VGU. The MoU outlines that CHAMP will be the preferred partner in the roll-out and testing of any new technologies and innovation created in the roadmap … But… it’s so warm and safe… Must… sleep…. Regardless of your current level of fandom, when Piltover and Zaun’s new rising star finally hits the promenade, she might convert you into an instant mega-fan. A dreamy jungler, masked assassin, and thrill-seeking marksman. Wie bereits im Champion-Video zum Saisonstart erwähnt, werden wir uns für den Rest des Jahres auf neue Champions konzentrieren. Since 2018, we’ve updated 12 champions, and we feel like we’ve gotten through most of the champs in critical need of a VGU. The next champion update will be none other than the Madman of Zaun himself, Dr. Mundo. Breaking News in Champion Roadmap: Dr. Mundo, A Rising Star, An Iron-Willed Criminal, and a Possesive Jungler – all the new faces that are coming to League of Legends As Worlds 2020 is getting closer and closer, Riot decides to share an extremely hot topic right before all players around the world start to clash. Developers promised to "release one new champion per role each year" - starting from Season 10. Be very quiet, though, she can be quite shy, and if we startle her she may prance into action, darting off as our vision starts to get blurry… and… hazy. For this champion roadmap, Riot revealed that they still had a mid-lane Mage, who is expected to be confirmed as the mysterious character Seraphine, and a new Support champ, to add in 2020. Choose a Champion Update for 2020! Have any of you become so charmed by a champion, that you hang posters on your walls, play their theme on repeat, and lock them in every game you possibly can? A visual & gameplay update is where we redesign a champion from the ground up, including their gameplay, visuals, story, animations, voice acting… the works. So far in 2020, we’ve released… Would you go to the brink of life and death? Whoa—what just happened? The criminal’s been known to mount a quick retreat when cornered, so bringing a highly-trained team is recommended. For one, we thought more about the role of new champions and what their main purpose is in League. The fugitive is EXTREMELY dangerous, so approach with caution. We want to make big upgrades to Mundo’s visuals and theme, not only to look better, but to better fit in with how League's visual style has evolved. In the last update, I told you we couldn’t decide if we wanted the new jungler to be an assassin or a skirmisher, but the dream dust has settled and behind it was a mid-range skirmisher, frolicking in and out of the fray.