The upcoming mobile version of League of Legends, League of Legends: Wild Rift will be entering a limited alpha testing phase next month in the Philippines and Brazil.

Riot said that it will release more information about the testing by the end of May.



Along with the alpha test announcement, Riot has also updated Wild Rift’s minimum mobile specs, which appears to be slightly higher than what was previously posted on its website.

The updated specs require devices with 1.5GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, and Adreno 306 GPU or higher for Android users and iPhone 6 and above for iOS users.

With that said, the team behind Wild Rift is trying to optimize the game to be playable across many devices as much as possible.

“In order for us to build a League experience that feels great to play, we’re still working on what our minimum device specs will be when we launch. We’re aiming to make the game available to as many devices as we can while not compromising on Wild Rift’s core gameplay,” according to a Tweet.

League of Legends: Wild Rift is expected to go fully live in most regions by the end of 2020. You can check out ONE Esports’ first look at the beta build here.

READ MORE: 9 mobile games you need to play this year