And Illaoi will be one of the fighters on-board
Evo 2022 kicks off this weekend. But before the fighting game festivities get underway, Riot Games is updating fans on the status of its own fighting game code-namedProject L. It’s also confirming thatProject Lwill be free-to-play.
A new dev diary forProject Lwas published this morning, with developer Tom Cannon talking a bit about where the project is at. The team has been hard at work on development over the months sinceits last showing, spotlighting its assist features.

As the team continues to grow both its roster and features, Cannon confirms that the new Riot game will be a free-to-play title.
“One of our goals is to remove as many barriers as possible from you enjoyingProject L,” Cannon says in the video. “We want you to be able to play no matter where you live, what your skill level is, or how much money you have to spend on a game. To that, I’m happy to confirmProject Lwill be free-to-play.”

Cannon says the project team aims to be respectful of both players’ time and wallet when it comes to monetization. ConsideringLeague of Legends, as well as its Riot-developed spin-offs likeLegends of Runeterraor the competitive shooterValorantare all free-to-play, this isn’t really a surprise at all.
The wrath of the kraken
TheProject Lteam also confirms that Illaoi will be joining the roster ofLeaguechampions in the fighting game’s lineup. Illaoi is a great choice, in my opinion; she wields a massive golden idol and summons powerful tentacles from her kraken god. That’s a good fighting game design.
TheRiot dev bloggoes into deeper detail on how the team chose Illaoi and built out her design, from her moves to translating her look into the 2D-planed fighter world. After playing the Airship Syndicate-developed RPGRuined King, Illaoi seems like a great choice for the roster alongside the likes of Darius, Ekko, Jinx, and Ahri.

Cannon teases we’ll hear from theProject Lteam again before the end of the year.






