The announcement of Riot Forge during the League of Legends' tenth anniversary was a point of excitement for many fans. The initiative allowing third parties to develop games based within the universe of the popular MOBA was quickly followed by the reveals of several games in development, including the upcoming Ruined King: A League of Legends Story. Now, Riot Games and Bit.Trip developer Choice Provisions have teamed up for their own spin on one of the game's most iconic characters.

Since the game's tenth anniversary celebration in 2019, League of Legends has seen the reveals of several new titles based within its universe, both developed by Riot and third parties. Alongside third-party games like Ruined King, Riot Games has released multiple new titles including the card game Legends of Runeterra, tactical shooter Valorant, and even the long-awaited mobile version of League of Legends, Wild Rift. Now, the newest title from Riot Forge takes League's popular Ziggs and throws him into a rhythmic rampage on the Switch.

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Riot Forge announced through its official YouTube channel that Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story would be coming to the Switch later this month. The game developed by Choice Provisions will star League of Legends' Ziggs in a rhythm-based runner similar to the developer's Bit.Trip series as he wreaks havoc on the city of Piltover. The game is set to release early next week on November 16 for Switch, PC, and the Netflix Games mobile app. Players who pre-order will also receive an in-game Ruined Ziggs skin, based on the Ruination storyline from League.

The announcement of Hextech Mayhem is notably the first news fans have heard from Riot Forge in several months. Riot Forge's official Twitter account had not posted since December of 2020 and the division's YouTube channel had been equally dormant with the most recent video on the channel being the Ruined King trailer released the same month. Convergence: A League of Legends Story, the other premiere Riot Forge title announced alongside Ruined King, has been absent from the developer's announcements.

Hextech Mayhem's focus on Piltover as the game's setting is just the newest in a recent string of Riot's promotion surrounding the world of Runeterra's "City of Progress." Piltover is the main setting of the recently premiered Arcane, Riot's first animated series following the story of Caitlyn, Vi, and Jinx alongside several other popular characters from League of Legends. Riot has been heavily promoting Arcane's debut, even collaborating with other games like PUBG and Fortnite for the first time in League's twelve-year history. Hextech Mayhem looks like it will add another wild and explosive ride to the world of League of Legends.

Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story will release on November 16 for PC, Switch, and Netflix Games.

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