Riot Games' Hollywood ambitions were stymied by inexperience after the success of Netflix's 'Arcane,' which cost $250M over ...
"Arcane" was created by two Riot Games vets. Christian Linke, an early "League of Legends" player, spoke to BI about his ...
2XKO will be released in 2025 as confirmed by the Riot Games website ... avatars with graffitied blue and black versions of each icon, signifying Jinx’s arrival. We always knew Jinx was supposed ...
This latest round of layoffs by Riot Games marks yet another big reduction by a game studio in 2024. At the start of the year, Unity downsized its staff by approximately 25% following a tough year ...
Update: In a statement to GamesIndustry.biz, Riot Games has confirmed 27 layoffs from its League team, and five further redundancies from its "publishing side." Original story follows. Original ...
Riot Games co-founder and chief product officer Marc Merrill has posted an update about how the studio is “evolving” League of Legends and making it a futureproof experience – and it ...
Roth MKM analyst Darren Aftahi has maintained their bullish stance on RIOT stock, giving a Buy rating on October 31. Darren Aftahi has given his Buy rating due to a combination of factors ...
Riot Games has teamed up with Fenty Beauty to create beauty products based on the Arcane animated film series based on League of Legends. The parties are teaming up to celebrate female beauty and ...
Riot Games is going through another wave of layoffs. This has been announced by Riot Co-Founder Marc Merrill on Twitter, who announced the news through a written article on the social media platform.
UPDATE 11.01pm: A Riot Games spokesperson has confirmed to Eurogamer that today's layoffs will impact 32 employees. 27 roles have been cut on the League of Legends team, plus a further five roles ...
Riot Games has announced it will be laying off an unknown number of developers from the League of Legends PC development team, while simultaneously pledging to increase the size of the League of ...
What’s more, it’s the only TV or film content ever generated by Riot Games, the company that produced “Arcane,” despite the fact that the Los Angeles-based gaming powerhouse set an ...