The world of esports is a competitive one as players and teams from around the world face-off regularly to prove they are the best in games like League of Legends. 100 Thieves, T1, Cloud9, TSM, and Team Liquid are just four of the many teams from around the world striving to be the best in the popular MOBA as more people look for avenues to become professionals. It's this competitve scene that has the eye of the team behind American Vandal, which will now bring its brand of comedy into the esports world with its newest project.

Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda, the minds behind American Vandal, announced their next mockumentary will be set within the League of Legends esports scene. Titled PLAYERS, the mockumentary will follow a fictional League of Legends team seeking to win its first championship and bring "years of close calls and heartache" to an end. The lead characters is the team newest member, a 17-year-old League prodigy, and the team's veteran player who must come together if the team has any hope of winning its first championship.

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CBS Studios will be producing PLAYERS alongside Funny or Die and League of Legends' developer, Riot Games. It also marks the first project Yacenda and Perrault have worked on together since the two seasons of American Vandal the duo produced for Netflix from 2017 to 2018. PLAYERS is set to release digitally on Paramount+, but an official release date has not been announced.

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While CBS, Perrault, and Yacenda had plenty of choices when it came to esports scene to lampoon, League of Legends makes the most sense from an exposure standpoint. League's professional scene is one of the biggest and most successful going today, to the point where some countries have asked Riot about joining the pro circuit. Norway was one such country to do so when Prime Minister Erna Solberg sent a letter to Riot on behalf of Omaken Sports asking to join.

Riot was also one of several developers which participated in PlayVS amateur esports events it ran during the summer of 2021. College and high school kids were able to participate in amateur League of Legends events run by PlayVS, serving as a potential springboard into the pro circuit for some students.

The only other question remaining is how far Yacenda and Perrault will push envelope with PLAYERS' comedy, especially given the raunchy material seen in American Vandal. The duo have shown an ability to pull back when needed, especially Yacenda given his work on the FX series Dave, but viewers shouldn't be surprised to see jokes and sequences inspired by the pair's previous and more mature material.

League of Legends is currently available on PC.

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Source: IGN