Schlagwort: league of legends

  • Mehr In-Game-Vorteile für Free-to-Play-Spiele mit Game Pass

    Mehr In-Game-Vorteile für Free-to-Play-Spiele mit Game Pass

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    Ab dieser Woche profitieren Game Pass Ultimate- und PC Game Pass-Nutzer*innen noch stärker von ihrer Mitgliedschaft – mit In-Game-Vorteilen für Free-to-Play-Spiele.

    Mitglieder erhalten Gegenstände wie kosmetische Inhalte, Charaktere, In-Game-Währung und mehr für zusätzliche Spiele, darunter Heroes of the Storm, Naraka: Bladepoint und The Finals. Und ab April 2025 kommen noch weitere Vorteile hinzu – etwa für Call of Duty: Warzone und Enlisted. Durch saisonale Content-Drops gibt es für Mitglieder ständig neue Vorteile, auf die sie sich freuen können.

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    Diese neuen Inhalte erweitern die bereits bestehenden In-Game-Vorteile, wie etwa die Freischaltung aller Champions in League of Legends, sechs Skins in Overwatch 2, alle Agenten in Valorant und mehr. Egal ob Individualisierung, Personalisierung oder Fortschritt – im Game Pass erhalten Spieler*innen noch mehr.

    Um auf all diese In-Game-Vorteile zugreifen zu können, müssen Game Pass Ultimate- und PC Game Pass-Mitglieder sich lediglich mit ihrem Xbox-Profil einloggen oder ihr Xbox-Profil mit dem jeweiligen Spielkonto verknüpfen.

    Anschließend musst Du das Spiel einfach über Xbox auf dem PC oder der Konsole starten – Deine zusätzlichen Vorteile stehen Dir dann im Spiel zur Verfügung. Für Game Pass Ultimate-Mitglieder sind diese Vorteile beim Spielen mit Xbox plattformübergreifend nutzbar – in der Cloud, auf der Konsole und auf dem PC.

    Neue In-Game-Vorteile für Game Pass

    Ab dieser Woche erhalten Game Pass Ultimate- und PC Game Pass-Mitglieder Zugriff auf In-Game-Vorteile für die folgenden Spiele:

    Heroes of the Storm (PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Battle.net-Account
    In Heroes of the Storm ist alles möglich – spiele und schalte 30 Held*innen aus den Universen von Blizzard Entertainment frei, während wir Dich im Nexus willkommen heißen!

    Naraka: Bladepoint (Cloud, Konsole und PC) – Nutze Dein Xbox-Profil zum Einloggen
    Schalte alle Held*innen frei, erhalte exklusives Xbox-Zubehör sowie das Phoenix Princess Pack (Justina Gu).

    Smite 2 (Konsole und PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Account
    Erhalte den exklusiven High Velocity Hecate-Skin, 5 Gottheiten (Ares, Anhur, Hecate, Hercules und Nemesis), den Titel „OP“ sowie das GG-Emote mit dem Smite 2 Welcome Pack.

    The Finals (Xbox Series X|S und PC)Verknüpfe Deine Embark-ID
    Schalte das Stryker Grid Set frei, gesponsert von Ivada – mit einem vollständigen Outfit, drei Waffen-Skins, einem Anhänger und einem 25 % Match-EP-Boost. Spieler*innen erhalten außerdem 500 Multibucks, wenn sie ihren Preis einlösen!

    Wir werden regelmäßig weitere In-Game-Vorteile für Game Pass Ultimate- und PC Game Pass-Mitglieder bereitstellen. Ab April 2025 erhalten Spieler*innen Zugriff auf In-Game-Vorteile für folgende Titel:

    • Asphalt Legends Unite
    • Call of Duty: Warzone
    • Enlisted
    • War Thunder

    Außerdem: Verpasse nicht diese bestehenden In-Game-Vorteile

    Game Pass Ultimate- und PC Game Pass-Mitglieder können auch weiterhin von bestehenden Vorteilen für Overwatch 2, League of Legends, Valorant und mehr profitieren, wenn sie ihr Xbox Konto verknüpfen.

    Genshin Impact (Konsole)Verknüpfe Deinen HoYoverse-Account
    Reisende, die Abenteuerstufe 2 erreichen, erhalten beim Einloggen in Genshin Impact auf Xbox das Gleiterset „Flügel des verflochtenen Schicksals/Wings of Fate’s Course Intertwined“ als Geschenk in ihrem In-Game-Postfach. Zusätzlich werden folgende Belohnungen freigeschaltet:

    • Verflochtenes Schicksal ×2
    • Northlander Billet Fundgrube ×1
    • Hero’s Wit ×10
    • Mora ×100.000
    • Mystisches Verstärkungserz ×15

    League of Legends (PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Riot-Account
    Schalte über 160 Champions frei, erhalte ab Tag 1 Zugriff auf neue Champions und profitiere von einem 20 % XP-Boost beim Account-Fortschritt.

    Legends of Runeterra (PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Riot-Account
    Schalte alle Karten im Foundations Set frei.

    Overwatch 2 (Konsole und PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Battle.net-Account
    Erhalte sechs Skins, darunter Cardboard Reinhardt und Turtleship D.Va! Außerdem bekommst Du einmalig 30 Mythische Prismen sowie einen 10 % XP-Boost und Zugang zu Shop-Kosmetika aus den letzten drei Seasons (ausgenommen Battle Pass, Collab-, Mythische- und andere Promo-Inhalte).

    Teamfight Tactics (PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Riot-Account
    Erhalte monatlich rotierende Inhalte: 1-Stern-Seltenheits-Stelltaktiker (Little Legend Tacticians) sowie 1 Skin.

    Valorant (Konsole und PC)Verknüpfe Deinen Riot-Account
    Schalte alle Agent*innen frei, erhalte Tag-1-Zugriff auf neue Agent*innen und genieße einen 20 % Match-XP-Boost für Battle Pass, Event Pass und aktive Agentenverträge.

    In-Game-Vorteile werden jetzt noch leichter auffindbar

    Ab dieser Woche machen wir es noch einfacher für Spieler*innen, die In-Game-Vorteile zu entdecken, die mit ihrer Game Pass Ultimate- oder PC Game Pass-Mitgliedschaft verfügbar sind. Starte Xbox auf dem PC, navigiere zum Game Pass-Tab und klicke auf „Weitere Vorteile“, oder rufe die Seite eines teilnehmenden Spiels auf, um alle verfügbaren In-Game-Vorteile zu sehen.

    So startest Du

    Schritt 1: Werde Game Pass-Mitglied
    Tritt Game Pass Ultimate oder PC Game Pass bei, um In-Game-Vorteile für einige der größten Free-to-Play-Spiele zu erhalten.

    Schritt 2: Verknüpfe Dein Xbox-Profil
    Starte ein teilnehmendes Spiel und melde Dich mit Deinem Xbox-Profil an – oder gehe auf die Website eines teilnehmenden Spiels und verknüpfe Dein Xbox-Profil mit Deinem Spiel-Account.

    Schritt 3: Löse Deine Vorteile mit Xbox auf dem PC oder der Konsole ein
    Starte das teilnehmende Spiel über Xbox auf dem PC oder der Konsole – Deine Vorteile stehen Dir dann im Spiel zur Verfügung.

    Wir sind gespannt, wie Du mit Game Pass individuell gestaltest, personalisierst und Fortschritte erzielst.
    Bleibe auf dem Laufenden und erfahre als Erste*r von neuen Updates – achte auf die Ankündigungen „Bald im Game Pass“ auf Xbox Wire.

    Weitere Informationen zur Berechtigung für diese Vorteile findest Du in der Tabelle unten:

    Website: LINK

  • Twitch Prime members: Get Monthly Rift Rewards in League of Legends

    Twitch Prime members: Get Monthly Rift Rewards in League of Legends

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    Twitch Prime and Riot Games are teaming up to offer Twitch Prime members four months’ worth of content for League of Legends, beginning today.

    Starting today, Prime members can visit twitch.amazon.com/leagueoflegends to claim a Rift Herald’s Capsule containing two random Skin Shards, one random Legendary Skin Shard, and an exclusive Emote. Once members claim the first capsule, they’ll automatically receive another one every 30 days for four months: A Rift Herald’s Capsule, Red Buff’s Capsule, and Blue Buff’s Capsule, followed by a Baron’s Capsule. The final capsule contains a random Permanent Legendary Skin on top of another random Skin Shard and exclusive Emote.

    League of Legends has been one of the most-watched games on Twitch for years, and partnering with Riot to offer four months’ worth of League of Legends loot to members is the kind of amazing content we get really excited about,” said Larry Plotnick, Director, Twitch Prime. “We’re striving to make Prime the absolute best deal in gaming, and we’re off to a big start in 2019 — we’ve already offered our members more than $900 worth of games and content this year. And that’s just the beginning. Stay tuned, because there’s a lot more goodness coming this summer.”

    Prime members have until Aug. 28, 2019 to claim their first capsule and enroll in the promotion. Visit www.twitchprime.com to try Twitch Prime for free and claim the latest offers.

    What is Twitch Prime?

    Twitch Prime is Amazon Prime’s home for gamers, and is included with Prime. Benefits include in-game loot, free games, a free monthly channel subscription on Twitch AND all the benefits of being a Prime member — including unlimited access to award-winning movies and TV episodes with Prime Video; unlimited access to Prime Music, Prime Reading, Amazon Photos; early access to select Lightning Deals, one free pre-released book a month with Amazon First Reads, deep discounts at Whole Foods Market, and unlimited free two-day shipping on more than 100 million items.

    You can try it free right here, and when you do, you get all the Twitch Prime benefits instantly just by linking your Twitch account to your Amazon account.

    Website: LINK

  • Behind the Extension — Mobalytics: a new Extension for League streamers

    Behind the Extension — Mobalytics: a new Extension for League streamers

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    Fun fact: Mobalytics formed at the very first TwitchCon in 2015 when our founders met and started talking non-stop about analytics in competitive gaming. Since then, we’ve formed a team of scientists and former pro gamers to create an analytics platform for League of Legends players who want to up their game. The core of Mobalytics is the Gamer Performance Index (GPI), which evaluates a player’s capabilities. The GPI uses machine-learning to help Summoners understand their strengths and weaknesses and provides a suite of tools to aid them every step of the way during their ranked climbs. We’re currently in the midst of our Open Beta testing with over 500,000 users participating and pushing the limits of their personal performance.

    Enhancing the Connection Between Streamer and Viewer

    As soon as Twitch debuted Extensions, we became incredibly excited with the possibilities, and it was a no brainer for us to create one of our own. Our whole team watches LoL streamers daily, from Nightblue3 and Super Metroidlol to Pokimane and yes, even Tyler1. We’re there through the PogChamps and FeelsBadMans and just as much fans as the next League player.

    While watching, we realized that streamers are often asked questions like, “What runes are you using?”, “What items should I build?”, and, “What rank are you currently?” Questions that, if the streamer isn’t able to answer, the viewer must leave to another site in order to find out. This is where the Mobalytics Extension comes in.

    Our Extension improves the experience of both the streamer and viewer by making the exchange of information and analysis easier and more fun! The viewers have seamless access to insights for every player in the streamer’s match in the form of awesome illustrative graphs and breakdowns.

    Streamers can focus on answering more situational, complex questions while we answer these common questions for them. In the long run, this will save time and energy and give streamers more flexibility in guiding conversations with their audience.

    It will also help preserve the gaze and attention of their viewers since they will no longer have to leave the stream to look at another to find what they’re looking for on another site. Lastly, the overall design stresses simplicity that makes the content easy to understand and unobtrusive so it doesn’t block the action.

    Mobalytics Summoner Overview with champion details

    What’s Inside

    The Mobalytics Extension focuses on presenting information in three core ways:

    1. Summoner analysis

    Many LoL viewers watch their favorite streamer because they aspire to be like them. This feature makes it easier to emulate their play. The Summoner analysis reveals the win rate, runes, previous build and skill order, and a play style analysis of the individual streamer. Here, the viewers can also view details about the champion the streamer is playing such as stats and how their abilities work.

    2. Matchup analysis

    Part of the fun of watching a LoL stream is seeing how your favorite streamer compares against their enemy counterpart. Are they against a very aggressive player? Are they the underdog? Should they dominate? The Matchup analysis helps viewers understand these implications.

    3. Team analysis

    Finally, our Team analysis goes beyond a streamers 1-on-1 and shows viewers how the full 5-on-5 of a game is stacking up, showing similar information as your Matchup Analysis.

    Want to see our Extension in action? You can find streamers who are using it now, here.

    Mobalytics Matchup Analysis

    How We Built the Extension

    As soon as we finalized the idea and design, we started the development process. First, we audited the available developers documentation and the dev blog so we could have a better idea about the Twitch infrastructure and features which are available for the developers. We used this to build the application workflow and start the actual development.

    We only needed to design two workflows in order for this Extension to work but this doesn’t count that our platform already has the functionality which collects and process the League of Legends data.

    1. Streamer config save and get procedures.
    2. Get live match data procedure.

    As you can imagine, the Extension needed to deal with streamers and viewers so we developed different user interfaces to satisfy these needs.

    Streamer Config Save and Get Procedures

    The streamer part was relatively simple since we only ask for the summoner’s name and region. As soon as the streamer submits the setup form, the frontend initiates a “config set” procedure which basically stores/updates a streamer’s profile and Twitch ID in Mobalytics database for cases when the Summoner check tests passed, otherwise, the error returned. Yes, people can make mistakes!

    The “streamer get” procedure is used to return the stored information from our database based on Twitch ID if any exists. Additionally, the main Extension microservice subscribes to the webhooks provided by Twitch in order to track when the streams with Extension go up and down. This allows us to optimize the workflow as the Extension stops tracking the streamer when he/she goes offline.

    Get Live Match Data Procedure

    This is the core procedure for the viewer’s side of the Extension. Whenever a viewer opens the channel with the activated Mobalytics Extension, the browser loads the set of viewers assets (HTML/CSS/Javascripts).

    The viewer client sends the request “get live match data” with the supplementary Twitch metadata like channel ID, client ID. This request delivered to the main microservice via Mobalytics API GW. Next, the API GW validates the request and forwards it to the main Extension microservice.

    The main purpose of the API GW is to act as a single point of entrance for external requests from Mobalytics clients. The API GW provides functionality such as request routing and API composer, multiple transport support (HTTP, gRPC, etc), request authorization and validity check.

    The main Extension microservice acts as the orchestrator which communicates with the Mobalytics backend services in order to get the content and returns the response over the Twitch PubSub system which opens a websocket connection with the client. For this purpose, the main service identifies the streamer’s account ID in League of Legends based on the metadata received with the request. Then, the account ID is used to find the live game data by querying Riot APIs.

    The information received from Riot is used by the Mobalytics backend to identify player roles, calculate the GPI, find the last item build on current champions, etc. The process of data collection and processing takes time. Meanwhile, the main microservice sends status update messages to the client via the Twitch API and PubSub system. Currently, the Mobalytics Extension supports a few different system messages which are self explanatory: “Loading game info…”, “Loaded”, “No active game found”, “Game is over”, “Streamer did not setup the Extension”, etc. As you can see these messages support different possible scenarios, provides transparency on the Extension workflow, and assures positive viewers experience.

    Our Future Plans and a Word for Potential Extension Devs

    The Mobalytics Extension has only very recently been released, but our team is just getting started and can’t wait to keep upgrading it. LoL streamers that have been using it thus far have been great in giving us feedback and criticism. For the overwhelming majority, the Extension has brought a positive response from their viewers.

    Ultimately, we want to make this the de facto League Extension for streamers, especially those who care about educating their viewers. For anyone watching, whether they’re a newbie, a stat head, or even a parent watching her kid play, we want to provide value in helping them understand what’s going on. Eventually, we plan on adding more features to tinker and interact with the game players are watching, but we want to preserve that core experience of discovery while watching a streamer that makes Twitch so special.

    To developers out there that are considering building an Extension — do it. This is a brand new dimension for the Twitch realm that is ready for discovery; it only needs explorers to lead the way. Our team had a ton of fun conceptualizing, building, and releasing the Extension. We learned a lesson or two (or three), along the way and the Twitch team was incredibly helpful throughout the process. So what do you have to lose? If you have an idea to contribute to this awesome space, give it life!

    Website: LINK

  • Join us for an evening of League of Legends

    Join us for an evening of League of Legends

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    Last month, we shared the news that Riot Games is supporting digital literacy by matching 25% of sales of Championship Ashe and Championship Ward to create a charity fund that will benefit the Raspberry Pi Foundation and two other charities.

    Raspberry Pi League of Legends Championship Ashe Riot Games

    Riot Games and CoderDojo

    CoderDojo and Riot Games have been developing the most glorious of relationships for some time now. Nuala, CoderDojo’s Communications & Community Engagement Lead, explains:

    “We’ve been partners with Riot Games for well over a year: together we ran a 24-hackathon at their Dublin office, where Riot games staff members gave their time to develop content for Dojos and to improve our platform; a Dojo regularly runs in their office to support local children to learn coding skills; they’ve also worked closely with us to support Coolest Projects.”

    With CoderDojo now part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation family, we’re excited to see where this growing relationship will go.

    Vote for the Raspberry Pi Foundation

    Riot Games is now calling for all League of Legends players to vote for their favourite charity — the winning organisation will receive 50% of the total fund.

    By visiting the ‘Vote for charity’ tab in-client, you’ll be able to choose between the Raspberry Pi Foundation, BasicNeeds, and Learning Equality.

    Players can vote only once, and your vote will be multiplied based on your honour level. Voting ends on 5 November 2017 at 11:59pm PT.

    League of Legends with Riot Gaming

    In honour of the Riot Games Charity Fund vote, and to support the work of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, KimmieRiot and M0RGZ of top female eSports organisation Riot Gaming (no relation to Riot Games) will run a four-hour League of Legends live-stream this Saturday, 21 October, from 6pm to 10pm BST.

    Playing as Championship Ashe, they’ll be streaming live to Twitch, and you’re all invited to join in the fun. I’ll be making an appearance in the chat box as RaspberryPiFoundation, and we’ll be giving away some free T-shirts and stickers during the event — make sure to tune in to the conversation.

    In a wonderful gesture, Riot Gaming will pass on all donations made to their channel during the live-stream to us. These funds will directly aid the ongoing charitable work of Raspberry Pi and our computing education programmes like CoderDojo.

    Make sure to follow Riot Gaming, and activate notifications so you don’t miss the event!

    We’re blushing

    Thank you to everyone who buys Championship Ashe and Championship Ward, and to all of you who vote for us. We’re honoured to be one of the three charities selected to benefit from the Riot Games Charity Fund.

    And a huge thank you to Riot Gaming for organising an evening of Raspberry Pi and League of Legends. We can’t wait!

    Website: LINK

  • New League of Legends champion revealed

    New League of Legends champion revealed

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    Riot Games has just unveiled a new champion for the popular League of Legends, he is Yasuo, the Unforgiven, with some good ninja abilities for us to enjoy.

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    „Yasuo dashes to solemn victory, harnessing the raw power of the wind to elevate his unmatched elemental swordsmanship. A former member of an Ionian martial school and the only student to have mastered a legendary wind technique, Yasuo now lives a tempestuous life, drifting through Runeterra as he hunts the true killer of the Ionian elder he was sworn to protect.“

    Official Source: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/node/8885