League of Legends Pre-Season 2022 Details Revealed


Riot Games has recently revealed their plans for the League of Legends 2022 Pre-Season and players can expect plenty of changes.

According to the official announcement from Riot Games, instead of the focus being on reimagining and revamping long-standing elements of the game, Pre-Season 2022 will feature a different approach from the developers. Based on the plan released by the developers, the main goals for Pre-Season 2022 are:

  • Improve and build upon existing game systems; and
  • Reward progression in a more meaningful way.

Having said that, the developers have also confirmed that the focus shift for the upcoming Pre-Season does not guarantee that LoL will have similar pre-seasons in the future as well. With that in mind, Pre-Season 2023 could very well be "Revamp-y" like the previous editions.

Let's dive in and take a look at the upcoming changes that have been revealed by the developers so far.

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Existing Systems

The following is from Riot's press release:

Dragons

Our original goal was to increase game-to-game variance by creating a variety of distinct and memorable environments for players to master. Rise of the Elements brought us map terrain transformations, new powerful Dragon Souls, and a game-ending Elder Dragon buff. These changes largely succeeded in making each game feel more unique than the last.

The image depicts the appearance of the League of Legends dragon based on the Rise of the Elements theme.
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With that said, we think there’s room for us to expand the possible unique environments players find themself in on Summoner's Rift. We have a couple of goals in mind while we examine potential new additions to the dragon space:

  • Creating new terrain features that contribute to unique matches and alter how the game plays out after the map transforms
  • Expanding the thematic possibilities of what empowers a dragon and how that empowers champions on the Rift

You can expect more updates and thoughts on our work on dragons later this year.

Items

The Mythic Forge Update brought a lot of change to itemization. We originally set out to ensure that all champions are able to make different strategic decisions through item choice in every game. While we continue to think this is the right goal, we've heard your feedback that having to make a strategic decision about every item in your inventory isn’t always desired or possible, especially in high tension games.

This image depicts 10 new Mythic Forges for the League of Legends Pre-Season 2022.
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We still want you to make a meaningful choice at the Mythic level for every champion, but we don’t want Legendary items to be held to the same standard. Some Legendary items should be perfect for a few champs, instead of being okay for a lot of them. There are currently a few gaps that we’ve noticed with this goal in mind, so we’re exploring the following spaces:

  • More Mythic options for support champs
  • Improved Legendary item options for mages, assassins, and tanks

Runes

We’ve continued to monitor both the use rates and power levels of runes across the system and we think there are some good, targeted changes we can make to the system. Most obviously, we feel the Inspiration tree’s identity has been fairly unclear, and we’d like to broaden its keystone use cases.

During Preseason you can expect:

  • Reworked Inspiration keystones
  • Secondary rune balance adjustments

Objective Bounties

Champion bounties act as a way to even out the game by getting extra gold from killing enemy champions that have gained a lead. They’ve been around for a while and have been successful, so we don’t plan on making changes to them. But we think we can give you additional ways to get back into a game when the going gets tough... Namely in the form of Objective Bounties.

The goal of these is to:

  • Give losing teams more strategic options to get back in the game by taking objectives

We know there could be some concerns about Objective Bounties, the main one being game length. Generally speaking, we think the average game length is in a good spot right now and don’t want to impact it. We also don't want to invalidate the big advantages caused by the skill gap.

If you're just that good and dominating your lane opponent and snowballing the game, that advantage shouldn't just disappear altogether. So we’ll keep an eye on these changes and listen to your feedback to make sure we keep Objective Bounties balanced.

New and Updated Systems

Challenges

One of the new systems we’re hoping to implement during Preseason 2022 is Challenges. Through the Challenges system, a player will be rewarded for all of the challenging, unique, and fun goals they achieve throughout their games. We’ve designed the system to assess a broad spectrum of League feats so no matter what your playstyle is, there’s something uniquely "you" to shoot for and celebrate.

This image depicts the new challenges tooltip in League of Legends for Pre-Season 2022.
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Not much of a Ranked player, but love collecting skins and champions? Are you amazing at CSing, but leave the kills to teammates? Or maybe you're known for being the ultimate skill shot dodger? Challenges let you personalize and show off the exact type of player you are. Some specific goals we want to accomplish with the final version of Challenges are:

  • Players can track their general mastery and investment in League of Legends
  • Players can visualize and compare a variety of League accomplishments
  • Players have many different types of Challenges and accomplishments to progress and strive towards.

Progression Identity Updates

Earlier this year, we introduced the Progression Identity changes aimed at adding more customization options for players. If it wasn't clear already, a lot of this was foundational work for Challenges!

This image depicts the New Progression Crystals for Pre-Season 2022 in League of Legends.
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Part of the concepts and explorations we showed you included a series of identity changes that’ll allow you to customize who you are to others at a glance. This includes showing off your accomplishments in specific Challenges through tangible elements in and around the game with things like titles, tokens, and rank. It also includes an overall score of all the different Challenges you’ve climbed through in the form of a tiered progression crystal.

We used this update to really examine the visual elements of our existing identity system—the progress for which we shared earlier this year. Right now we're focusing on providing more clarity while making improvements in places like Ranked and Prestige levels to ensure they feel and look cohesive.

That being said, we've heard your feedback on the desire to integrate champion-specific affinity to the personalization options, as well as doing more with banners in the lobby. We’ll explore what that could look like in our current iteration of Challenges in the near future.

How do these new systems fit with the existing ones

The aim of the Challenges system is to provide broad goals and visual representations across everything within League for you to complete... and compete against each other over. This includes integrating systems like Champion Mastery, Eternals, Ranked, Levels, Events, and Collection into one umbrella so everyone has something to shoot for.

This system—though it may feel similar to Eternals—is designed to highlight and work with other systems. With this broader focus, the unique space carved out for champion-specific skill, like Champion Mastery and Eternals, will still be an important part of the League experience. So you’ll be able to develop and display your investment in your favorite champs over time.

The approach we’re taking lets us continue to provide more targeted gameplay goals and activities. This way we can serve very specific player types (i.e. collectors, one-tricks, ARAM-only players, etc.), while still rewarding broader groups of players who do a little bit of everything.

Right now we're tracking towards having Challenges included as a part of Preseason 2022, but things may change based on your feedback. If Challenges don’t ship with Preseason, we'll definitely look to introduce this system in early 2022.

Additional Info

Apart from all these changes, the developers have also confirmed that further revelations regarding these upcoming changes will be made in September and October respectively.

The revelations that have been scheduled for September and October are:

  • September - Quick Gameplay Thoughts
  • October - Pre-Season 2022 and early PBE access.

Players can go ahead and create a League of Legends PBE account to access these upcoming changes before they arrive on the main server with Pre-Season 2022.

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