At the end of 2023, Riot Games shared with the TFT community the launch date for Season 11. Specifically, the 11th season of “auto chess” will officially arrive in March 2024. The main theme of this season revolves around legends and mythologies, featuring Aatrox in his Blood Moon skin.

Just a few days ago, League of Legends dataminers uncovered a series of new details about TFT Season 11 through the PBE server. Accordingly, the official launch version for Season 11 will be 14.6, scheduled for March 20. Before that, on March 6 (U.S. time), TFT players can experience the new season on the PBE server.
In the latest teaser video for Season 11 titled Inkborn Fables released by Riot Games, gamers discovered a series of intriguing details. It is even possible that TFT will feature an “exclusive” champion in the upcoming Season 11. This speculation arises from the promotional image for Season 11, where the character Alune, sister of Aphelios, stands out prominently.

Furthermore, images of the moon in its full phase, half-moon, and crescent shapes appear multiple times in Riot’s video. Combined with Alune’s prominent presence in the Season 11 promotional imagery, the likelihood of this character becoming an “exclusive” champion in TFT is very high. If this indeed happens, Alune will be the next “exclusive” champion in TFT after Silco.


In addition, Riot also teased a series of units such as Sivir, Neeko, Kindred, Yone, and Tahm Kench in their latest video. Furthermore, a special race may have the ability to “plant trees” in the waiting area to provide beneficial effects to allies. Additionally, the Warrior race similar to Season 4 could also make a return as the icon for stacking stats has been revealed by Riot.

With a series of exciting information and images mentioned above, Season 11 is attracting a lot of attention from the gaming community. The new mechanics, races, and the potential “exclusive” champion Alune (if it happens) promise to bring a uniquely refreshing breeze to TFT. This is essential as Season 10 is gradually reaching its conclusion and players are showing signs of being quite “weary” of the current meta.