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Half of the geek world has only the term Hextech on its lips. Between theArcane story, the Hextech Augments TFT and this new game, it seems that mankind is trying to take over magic via science by any means possible. Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story is a side-scrolling rhythm game that looks simple but effective. We tell you all about its release date, its porting to different platforms...
The trailer for Hextech Mayhem was released this week. In this trailer, we discovered the latest addition to Riot Forge (the game editing system of Riot Games). This rhythm game focuses on the adventures of Ziggs, the master of explosions, in a rather classic 2D side-scroller. Except that the scrolling translates into a musical platformer where you have to respect the right tempo to allow Ziggs to progress in the level.
Note that, in the same way as Conv/rgence or Ruined King, the games signed by Riot Forge all use the name "A League of Legends story". The purpose of this name, for Hextech Mayhem as for the other titles of the editor, is to affirm the existence of the game as an extension, an extension of the vast League of Legends universe.
You will have to wait until November 16th before you can get your hands on the game on PC (via Steam) and consoles. You can already pre-order it to get the skin Ruined Ziggs. The release date of Hextech Mayhem as a Netflix game on mobile is not yet known. However, we can expect more information in the coming days. Stay tuned for the Riot conference or twitter announcements from Hextech Mayhem's development studio, Choice Provisions.
There are currently 5 games in the Netflix catalogue, with Riot Forge and Choice Provisions to be added. While some may tell you about the Games on Netflix tab from the mobile app, the easiest way to access Netflix mobile games is through the Playstore or Appstore.

Let's take a look at the links to the titles in the catalogue and how to play the Netflix games currently available. You'll even be able to download Hextech Mayhem soon!
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