League of Legends Wild Rift is taking Summoner's Rift to mobile and console!
Every month new League of Legends champions are added to Wild Rift.
Let's go over the massive current roster of Wild Rift champions.
Latest News - Wild Rift Trailer
League of Legends Wild Rift is generating plenty of hype as it hits many new places via regional beta!
We've also gotten an amazing new trailer to give players a taste who don't have the game just yet.
You can watch the new trailer below:
Active Wild Rift Champions
Wild Rift features plenty of League of Legends champions, and there are more added to the roster each month.
Let's go down the list of Wild Rift champions in the game now.
- Ahri
- Alistar
- Amumu
- Annie
- Ashe
- Aurelion Sol
- Blitzcrank
- Braum
- Camille
- Dr Mundo
- Ezreal
- Fiora
- Fizz
- Garen
- Gragas
- Graves
- Janna
- Jarvan IV
- Jax
- Jhin
- Jinx
- Lee Sin
- Lux
- Malphite
- Master Yi
- Miss Fortune
- Nami
- Nasus
- Olaf
- Orianna
- Shyvana
- Singed
- Sona
- Soraka
- Tryndamere
- Twisted Fate
- Varus
- Vayne
- Vi
- Xin Zhao
- Yasuo
- Zed
- Ziggs
While these champions are playable in Wild Rift now, there are plenty still on the way that might arrive before the open beta, depending on which region you're playing from.
Champions Coming to Wild Rift
There are six champions that will soon be playable on Wild Rift that were recently playable via a trial run.
These six include Akali, Darius, Draven, Evelynn, Kai'Sa, and Seraphine.
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This trial period ran from 22 October to 27 October - but if you missed it, don't worry! These six champions will be added to the Wild Rift roster at a later date.
Open Beta Release Date
The Wild Rift open beta is available now in certain regions!
These regions include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Timor-Leste.
While the open beta kicked off on 27 October for these regions, others will have to wait for early December, and worse, the Americas will have to wait until Spring 2021.
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For now, though, all regions can check out Wild Rift content that Riot is creating in partnership with content regional content creators. This will allow solid testing time, and a good look into the game's development on console and mobile alike.