Just last week I asked how familiar you all are with the lore behind LoL. Personally, I’m not much of a lore guy. If it doesn’t grab my attention right off the bat, I’m probably not going to be persuaded to spend the time necessary to learn the story behind a given game.
It seems weird to me then that Riot is just now trying to beef up the lore behind League of Legends. It has always seemed like an afterthought, and the way Riot plans to handle things here is certainly unorthodox.
The new lore in LoL will be delivered by way of the new “Journal of Justice,” a tab in (I’m assuming) the client that will be completely dedicated to lore. The journal will be updated every two weeks. This all seems strangely formulaic to me, but the real oddity is that Riot will implement a “Like” system, just like Facebook, so you can weigh in on the story arcs that interest you most. Those plotlines will presumably get more attention than others going forward.
I’m always surprised when a game that isn’t necessarily story driven gets the full-on creative treatment, but maybe players are really dying for this. Anyone dying to read the first entry in the JoJ?
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