Riot is set to introduce a new PvE game mode in League of Legends after a six-year hiatus. Named Swarm, this mode will launch in July, promising a fresh cooperative experience unlike anything previously seen in the popular MOBA.
Swarm transports players to the world of the Anima Squad skin line, immersing them in a narrative-rich environment where Final City, humanity's last stronghold, stands against the Primordians. Described by Riot as similar to the planet's protectors, these sea-dwelling creatures are determined to eradicate humanity.
To combat this threat, the Anima Squad employs re-engineered Primordian technology in an attempt to save the world. Swarm will be released on July 17. Get ready to explore a variety of maps, unlock all champions, and join the Anima Squad as they make their final stand to protect humanity.
Everything we know about Swarm in League of Legends
Swarm sets itself apart from previous PvE modes in League of Legends for several reasons, primarily by introducing new mechanics and abilities. A notable innovation is the use of WASD controls for character movement, a first in League's history.
This mode adopts key elements from bullet hell survival games, where players engage in fast-paced battles, gather resources, and progressively strengthen their characters with each playthrough. Designed for cooperative play among up to four League players, Swarm emphasizes teamwork and strategic coordination, departing from the solitary survival gameplay typical of the genre.
In Swarm, players navigate using WASD controls, marking a significant departure from traditional League gameplay. Riot Games reimagined champions to align with this new style, emphasizing movement and teamwork crucial for progressing through Swarm's dynamic maps. Players participate in intense battles, level up by defeating enemies, and explore interactive environments filled with power-ups, akin to classic bullet hell survival games.
Unlike its genre counterparts, Swarm focuses heavily on narrative, with story-driven achievements unlocking themed champions. While playable solo, the mode encourages cooperative play, allowing fallen teammates to be revived. Completing all story-driven maps unlocks matchmaking, transforming solo challenges into high-stakes endeavors where victory or defeat hinges on individual skill and teamwork.
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