November 8, 2024
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Project L announces the addition of Yasuo as a playable character


Riot Games has excited fighting game fans with the announcement that Yasuo, the skilled swordsman of League of Legendswill join as a playable character in the long-awaited free fighting game based on League of Legends, Project L. This news has generated great expectation among fans of the genre and the popular Riot Games franchise.

The addition of Yasuo as a playable character further expands the cast of fighters available in Project L, joining Darius, Ekko, and Ahri. The gaming community is eager to see how Yasuo’s signature playstyle adapts to the game’s new 2D fighting environment.

Yasuo’s presentation as a playable character will take place at the Evolution Championship Series 2023, which will take place from August 4 to 6 in Las Vegas. Those attending the event will have the opportunity to test the skills of this virtuoso swordsman in exciting battles against other characters from the League of Legends universe.

However, there are still pending details about the platforms on which Project L will be available and its release date. The gaming community is eagerly awaiting more news from Riot Games to find out when they will be able to enjoy this long-awaited fighting game on their favorite platforms.

With the announcement of Yasuo as a playable character and his participation in the Evolution Championship Series 2023, Riot Games has generated quite a stir among fighting game fans and League of Legends followers. The inclusion of this charismatic swordsman in Project L promises to take the excitement and fun to new heights, and players are eagerly awaiting to discover more details about the game and its cast of characters as the release date approaches.

Fountain: Gematsu

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