It would seem that Riot Game’s rising mobile MOBA game, League of Legends: Wild Rift, will soon have its own Wild Rift World Tournament similar to its PC counterpart. This was hinted at the reveal of Riot Games Japan’s esports plans for 2021. According to it, there will be three regional tournaments for Japan this year, and one of the tournaments will give the top teams a chance to qualify for the Wild Rift World Tournament. So, we can expect a big reveal from Riot Games regarding the Wild Rift World Tournament in the near future.
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The League of Legends World Championship for the PC version of the game is one of the biggest annual professional esports tournaments hosted by Riot Games. With the release of their latest mobile MOBA title, Wild Rift, fans have to wonder if a Wild Rift World Tournament would happen anytime soon.
This question has been brought to light by Riot Games Japan as they stated that one of their three regional tournaments would give players a chance to step on a bigger stage, the World Tournament.
According to PR Times Japan, Wild Rift will have three tournaments in the region for 2021. These tournaments are the Wild Rift Invitational: The Opening Games, Wild Rift Open Tournament: All Player’s Rift, and another yet-to-be-named tournament. The winner of the unnamed third tournament will have the opportunity to participate in the World Tournament.
Riot Games is yet to announce a Wild Rift World Tournament officially. However, with Riot Games Japan’s announcement, we have some indication of what to expect from them, soon enough.
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Similar to other regions, Riot Games Japan has partnered with local esports companies to organize esports events in the region. X-MOMENT, a brand owned by the mobile phone operator, NTT DoCoMo, will facilitate the three esports event.
Wild Rift having its very own World Tournament, can bolster its esports ecosystem, allowing more mobile esports pros and viewers to experience world-class esports competitions similar to its PC Counterpart, the League of Legends World Championship.