As of now, League of Legends: Wild Rift has been in limited testing in a few countries and regions. Notably, streamers from Brazil seem to be actively sharing the first images and experiences of League of Legends: Wild Rift with gamers. They not only play the game in a typical manner but also showcase each skin and champion animation when brought to the mobile platform.

Without delving into complex concepts like gameplay, skill cap, or game mechanics analysis, what impresses us the most about League of Legends: Wild Rift is how meticulously they care for the skins. Simply viewing a skin allows you to enjoy a short introduction video about that skin, and once the video ends, when you zoom in on the skin, you can even see the character’s actions in the new skin.
Furthermore, the backgrounds of any skin, whether Legendary or regular, are also animated. Meanwhile, in the PC version, when we view any skin, regardless of ownership, we only see a static background; if you want to know about the character’s actions in that skin, you have to spend time testing the skin in-game or go on YouTube to watch. In contrast, everything is already within the game in League of Legends: Wild Rift.
This feature is so superior compared to the original that many League of Legends players are envious of this new generation child of Riot Games.








Other aspects of the game aside, the way Riot Games introduces and takes care of the skins in League of Legends: Wild Rift is significantly superior to the original League of Legends. Even a regular skin like Witch Lux has an animated background and a proper introduction video, so League of Legends players have every reason to be envious.