For the second anniversary of the game, Riot Games has announced the Wild Rift 3.4 patch. Among the new features of this update to the mobile adaptation of League of Legends, four new champions will gradually make their debut, Season 7 ranked games, a new Wild Pass and the Power Spike event.
The 4 new champions of WIld Rift patch 3.4
Let's start without further ado with the major announcement of this Wild Rift patch 3.4, namely the 4 new champions release. First of all, on September 15, 2022, Gwen, the Sacred Seamstress, will be the first to join the roster of the XX current champions. Equipped with her gigantic scissors, this magical assassin is usually played in toplane.
Next, Yone will appear on September 22. Yasuo's half-brother is also an assassin, but he is more of a midlane player and deals physical damage. Vex, the third champion, who arrives on October 27, is also a midlane assassin.
Finally, Warwick will be available from November 4, 2022. This fighter is attracted by blood and is played in jungle. While the first three are relatively recent champions of LoL, Warwick is one of the first champions of the game since it was present since the game release in February 2009.
The Power Spike event
In addition to these new champions, Wild Rift patch 3.4 will mark the beginning of ranked games Season 7, as well as the arrival of a new, redesigned Wild Pass. Indeed, the system of rewards additional when you reach level 50 will now allow you to unlock them in the order of your choice with the Wild Pass Emporium.
Finally, a 1v1 game mode will be available from September 16 to 29 and the Supreme Cells Event will require you to train a champion to compete in a tournament and win rewards.
That's it for the new features of the Wild Rift patch 3.4. If some points remain unclear, like the Power Spike Party event, Wild Rift has a nice program for the next weeks. To stay informed about the news of your favorite games, I invite you to regularly consult our section dedicated to mobile news.
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