How is nobody talking about this show on here. League's one of the most popular games in the world, their world championships are happening right now, and Netflix just released the first 3 episodes of Arcane today.
Netflix’s Arcane is a slick and exciting intro to League of Legends
The first 3 episodes came out today, the next 3 on the 13th, and the final 3 on the 20th.
Netflix’s Arcane is a slick and exciting intro to League of Legends
You don’t have to know Runeterra lore to have fun with the animated show
For years, fans have been wondering just when the heck League of Legends developer Riot would make an animated series. It seemed inevitable. The studio previously created stunning animated shorts to promote everything from new characters to esports tournaments. And with an increasing focus on expanding League’s storytelling — something that’s tough to do within the confines of a team-based strategy game — a show made a whole lot of sense. Now, it’s real, with a nine-episode series called Arcane. The best part: not only is it a lot of fun, but you don’t have to know anything about League to get into it.
Arcane is set (mostly) in a city called Piltover early on, which is on the verge of a big change that could impact the entirety of the fantasy realm of Runeterra: a pair of scientists are figuring out a way to harness the dangerous power of magic to use in everything from weapons to tools to transportation. Amidst this backdrop, the show follows a handful of characters throughout the city. Things start out with a street kid named Vi leading a small gang to a big score, heading to the upper reaches of the city to steal some expensive-looking gadgets. The heist, naturally, goes bad and ends with some exploding crystals. The perspective then shifts to the likes of the aforementioned scientists and an underworld kingpin with lots of scars and a big grudge.
The first 3 episodes came out today, the next 3 on the 13th, and the final 3 on the 20th.