Legends of Runeterra Releases Call of the Mountain Expansion

Written by Chad

August 27, 2020

Riot Games releases the Call of the Mountain expansion for Legends of Runeterra (LoR), the free-to-play card game set in the League of Legends universe. Call of the Mountain introduces the new region of Targon and 89 collectible cards, including 7 champions, as well as a variety of new features & content across the game. Call of the Mountain will be playable globally on August 27th on PC, Android, and iOS.

Call of the Mountain explores new frontiers with the addition of Targon, an all-new region for players to explore and collect. On this towering mountain, cosmic beings lend their might to mortals, astral dragons soar beyond the sky, and tribes of the faithful devote themselves to the sun, moon, and stars. Targon and Call of the Mountain are headlined by 7 new champions from the League of Legends universe including Leona, Diana, Taric, and Aurelion Sol, as well as six new gameplay mechanics that offer all-new strategies and twists on old ones.

Call of the Mountain is a wonderful opportunity to explore new areas of the League IP and an exciting update to LoR’s gameplay, giving players more ways to experience an ever-evolving array of strategies that never feel solved,” said Call of the Mountain set lead Shawn Main. “We hope players will love their first experience with Targon as they discover new decks and ways to revamp classic ones.”

Call of the Mountain marks the start of LoR’s new bi-monthly card release cadence, kicking off a three-expansion set exploring Targon. The next two expansions will follow in October and December, each featuring 40 collectible cards, including 3 champions.

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