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Legends of Runeterra

Legends of Runeterra is a strategy card game set in the world of League of Legends, where skill, creativity, and cleverness determine your success.

Face off in dynamic, alternating combat full of opportunities to adapt and outplay. Make your move, but be ready to react, because your opponent has a plan of their own. It all comes down to this—can you outwit them and win?

FEATURES

  • SKILL ABOVE ALL
    It’s all about the choices you make and the risks you take. Every move matters and the outplays are all up to you.
  • CRAFT YOUR STRATEGY
    Combine, adapt, and experiment with frequent new releases for every region in an always-evolving meta.
  • YOUR CARDS, YOUR WAY
    Earn cards for free as you play or buy exactly what you want in the store— you’re in control of your collection.
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