Perhaps no year has seen such an almost endless Tet holiday as we are currently experiencing, and the reason is well understood by everyone. Not only in Vietnam but in many other countries, students are also on break and can only stay home playing games. For League of Legends players, the constant encounters with too many “bad players” have made them weary, and it’s understandable that they wish for a new game mode to unwind.

Riot Games seems to understand this, and they have decided to launch the One for All mode to entertain gamers during these times when there’s nothing to do. With what Riot announced earlier this year, this special mode was initially set to launch only during specific in-game events, however, given the current situation, they have expedited the release of One for All and the Galaxy Event to serve the gamers.

Riot Geoff Marsi – League of Legends game mode designer: “One for All will soon appear in the near future! It will officially launch when the Galaxy Event begins next week, on March 26. I can’t wait to see everyone in this mode.”

The One for All mode was first launched at the end of 2013, from November 2 to December 2, and created a huge wave in the League of Legends community. True to its name, your entire team will use a single champion together, creating incredibly beautiful and also humorous combos.
If you remember, it was during the One for All mode at Allstar 2016 that Levi’s fame with his main champion Lee Sin reached the international community.
This year’s One for All mode even excites gamers even more as champions with super special interactions like Yuumi have appeared. Perhaps in a time when gamers can only stay home playing games, One for All is like a gift from Riot helping gamers both combat the pandemic and enjoy incredibly entertaining League of Legends matches.
