League of Legends Yasuo is coming to fighting game Project L
Riot Games has revealed that the free-to play fighting game will be getting a new champion. Project LYasuo the Unforgiven is a game that you can play at Evo 2020 this weekend.
He confirmed the confirmation of his Project L roster isn’t much of a surprise, given that Yasuo is one of League’s most-played (and most-banned) Champions, but he looks like a solid addition nonetheless. Even if you’re among the League players who slander Yasuo as a “cancer,” the swordsman looks like a pretty good pick for Marvel vs. Capcom 3Vergil players are those who played Vergil.
“Yasuo is a master swordsman who manipulates the wind with his blade,” said Alex Jaffe, lead champion designer on Project LIn a character-revealing video. “On top of that, he can cancel in and out of a versatile stance, giving him tools for every situation. He can outplay with mixups, go to the air for really technical combos, play defense with his wind wall, or honestly just win neutral with huge normals.”
Riot’s Yasuo reveal trailer also showcases the game’s other playable heroes, Ahri, Darius, and Ekko.
“Darius hits like a truck, owns the mid-range, and he’s relentless on offense too,” Jaffe explained. “Once he wounds his opponent, they’ll take huge chip from everything, and he can reset over and over to keep the pressure coming.” Riot also showed off Ekko’s time-based powers, which lets players “call for a do-over,” and Ahri’s abilities: “Ahri is a rushdown terror who controls the air, and attacks from all angles,” Jaffe said. “She has a unique resource, Foxfire, which she can blast to extend her pressure, giving her high-lows and left-rights for days. With meter, things get really open-ended.”
Riot has released a new video that explains how to play in plain English. Project L.
Riot previously confirmed the presence of Ahri as well as Darius Ekko Yasuo. League of LegendsThe popular Jinx, Katarina and Illaoi characters will be featured in the new release. Project L’s roster. Those other Champions are still “in the lab,” Jaffe said.
Project LThe game was announced for the first time in 2019. Radiant Entertainment is developing the game. The studio that developed the free-to-play combat game was canceled. Rising Thunder. Riot Games showcased new gameplay in July. Project L, showing how its 2v2 tag-team battles — which can be played in 1v1, 1v2, or 2v2 formats — and Fuse system will differentiate it from other fighting games.
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