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League of Legends Act 2 will bring back Hextech Chests, champion costs are being slashed, and Exalted skins will be releasing less often. Jamie Hore . Published: Feb 26, 2025. League of ...
First, chests: The most popular way to get skins in League of Legends is back. The chests are back. Starting in Act 2 (first week of March), 10 chests and 10 keys will be available.
RELATED: League of Legends’ New Honor System Gives Me Hope for Better Games Pabro continued to say that Hextech Chests will return to League as rewards in Act 2 which is starting soon.In lieu of ...
Riot Games says recent changes to League of Legends' reward system "didn't hit the mark for everyone," and so it's bringing Hextech Chests back and reducing the Blue Essence cost for new champions ...
After Riot Games removed free Hextech Chests in S25.1.1, the League of Legends community reacted with an uproar — and now, the chests are making an unexpected return.
League of Legends has been stepping in a lot of mud these past few months, but now Riot is acknowledging its mistakes and committing to walking back some of the game's most controversial changes.
League of Legends 2025 Esports Calendar. Here's a quick run-down of important dates in the League of Legends competitive season. Notably, all pro-level tournaments will follow the new Fearless ...
Hextech Chest. Riot. The League of Legends community is currently in turmoil as Riot Games has made significant changes in order to tamp down on the amount of things you can get in the game for ...
Riot Games removed Hextech chests in League of Legends due to long-term sustainability concerns. The developer explained that players had come to rely on chests as one of the only ways to obtain ...
Every time I open the comments section of any post from League of Legends' official X account, it's swamped with screenshots of Hextech Chests - gone but very much not forgotten.As backlash over ...
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