Riot Games will launch League of Legends Classic on July 29 with an initial roster of 60 champs
Riot Games has officially scheduled the launch of League of Legends Classic for July 29, 2026. This legacy edition of the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) will debut…
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Riot Games has officially scheduled the launch of League of Legends Classic for July 29, 2026. This legacy edition of the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) will debut with an initial roster of 60 champions, offering players a return to the game's foundational era.
The announcement was delivered alongside a new developer video and a formal press release detailing the upcoming release.
A Formal Reveal Following Leaks
The official announcement on July 14, 2026, solidifies a timeline for a project that Riot Games was previously forced to acknowledge ahead of schedule. In late June, dataminers leaked the existence of the legacy project, forcing the studio to confirm that League of Legends Classic was in active development earlier than intended.
According to reporting from MassivelyOP, this latest developer video serves as the studio's formal introduction of the project, establishing a concrete release date for players who have been tracking the leaks since June.
Recreating the Early Champion Pool
By limiting the initial roster to 60 champions, League of Legends Classic aims to recreate the early competitive environment of the long-running title. This focused champion pool represents a significant departure from the modern version of the game, which has expanded to feature more than 160 playable characters.
While Riot Games has not yet detailed how the game's balance patches or future content updates will be structured, the July 29 launch will mark the first official opportunity for the community to experience this retro format.
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