

If you signed up for the alpha and have been approved, you should have already received an email as well as a notification in the legacy client. Worry not: when this thing replaces the legacy client it will work on any computer that can currently run League. Because the initial alpha release isn’t super optimized just yet, we’re excluding players with low-spec machines for now (we just don’t want those people to have a bad time). We’re starting out with just a few folks at first, but we’ll scale up as quickly as we can while keeping things stable. As mentioned previously, not everyone who applies to the alpha is guaranteed a spot. If you don’t have access yet, you’re in good company. Just a heads up: alpha testers will be flying in a plane that’s still being put together. This is just the beginning, but there’s more to come-even if you haven’t yet received your alpha invite, you’ll want to read on to learn about our plans for future releases, as well as details on how we’ll handle and respond to tester feedback. For iOS users, it would require a minimum of an iPhone 6 device or above.Today we’re cracking open the door to the League client update alpha and letting in the first few testers. It seeks at least 1.5GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, and Adreno 306 GPU for Android users. The company said in the statement that it demands these specs or above. League of Legends: Wild Rift – Minimum Specifications RequirementĪs many users were concerned about the minimum specs that players will need to have on their device. Therefore, those who have taken the beta test will see an Install button, but when pressed, it only brings up an error notification. This allowed the players to take a beta test that didn’t exist at all. Due to an error by the developers who accidentally changed the settings. The game developers also talked about the Bug that recently occurred in the Google Play Store. League of Legends: Wild Rift May 15, 2020 We’re seeing reports of a few confusing experiences which we’re hoping we can clear up. We hope everyone is staying safe and well.Ī few quick updates on our Google Play Store page. Also Read - League of Legends prepares to update best-known map Now, the company has announced on Twitter that it will release its Alpha stage program ahead of its worldwide launch expected later in the year. Riot has revealed that the game’s initial alpha test program would be starting in Brazil and the Philippines in June for a limited number of users before it’s made available elsewhere.
