League of Legends Pride 2022 will feature Twisted Fate and Graves The Loadout

League of Legends Pride 2022 will feature Twisted Fate and Graves The Loadout

League of Legends Pride 2022 will feature Twisted Fate and Graves The Loadout The Loadout League of Legends Pride 2022 will feature Twisted Fate and Graves The League of Legends Pride emotes and the icons are now available on the PBE - but devs are collecting feedback before they hit live servers Jess Wells Updated: May 11, 2022 07:42 ET League of Legends This year's pride month is just around the corner and Riot Games is once again kicking things off in style in Runeterra by offering League of Legends players the chance to get their hands on more fancy skins. This time around, it appears partners in crime Twisted Fate and Graves will be taking the rainbow coloured spotlight. The pair, who in fanon are considered "bitter ex-lovers" following the Burning Tides event, currently have pride emotes on the PBE right now (via Reddit). These emotes show the pair embracing and holding hands in a similar vein to the Leona with Diana cosmetics last year. These emotes are also accompanied by a series of Pengu-themed icons, in which these lovable little mascots hold aloft flags representing the lesbian, LGBT, pansexual, gay, trans, bisexual, asexual, and non-binary communities. While this content is on the PBE at the moment, the devs are currently taking feedback. Some have argued that the names for the Twisted Fate and Graves emotes – Partners in Crime and Accepted – are too generic, while others have asked for more LGBTQIA+ flags to be added. Pride 2022 content is currently on PBE. If you've got feedback happy to hear it~ pic.twitter.com/O0pguHtlkR - Alex Quach⁷ (郭勇安) (@QuachWatch) May 10, 2022 This is the fifth year Riot Games has run a Pride-focused event across its games. It all started with the Rainbow Fluft Icon in 2018, but since then the event has morphed into something much bigger – with free content being offered to League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, Legends of Runeterra, Wild Rift, and Valorant last year. Riot also raised money for the It Gets Money Project by releasing Pride-themed merch last year. It's currently unclear if a similar fundraiser is planned this year. More from The Loadout Hylissang says playing the Fnatic way is key to Worlds 2022 success EG Inspired is "not scared" of G2 Esports Worlds 2022 rematch The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you Worlds 2022 Pick’Em Crystal Ball: Maokai spreads his roots in Play-Ins October Prime Gaming rewards turn Nasus into a meme for LoL Worlds League of Legends Worlds 2022 dates and seeding confirmed by Riot Jess Wells When Jess isn't playing competitive FPS games, she's updating our guides to the best Valorant crosshair, CS:GO ranks, upcoming PS5 games, or writing Escape From Tarkov news. Popular now Orianna has been disabled for League of Legends Worlds 2022 The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost Network N Media earns commission from qualifying purchases via Amazon Associates and other programs. We include affiliate links in articles. View terms. Prices correct at time of publication. More stories Odoamne says Rogue is taking LoL Worlds 2022 “one game at a time” Best Warzone Loadout of the Week – battle with Modern Warfare’s best The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you More from The Loadout Follow us for daily videogame news on Facebook, Twitter, Steam, and Google News. LoL ranks: League of Legends ranking system explained League of Legends champions we’d love to see get crossovers The best MOBA games Free shooting games Best PS5 games Best Xbox games
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