League of Legends, the esports giant
One of the world’s most popular esports, this strategic team-based game is like a mashup of chess and capture the flag. LoL’s competitive scene has millions of viewers and is the most well-known MOBA.
If you’ve ever watched esports, chances are you’ve seen League of Legends.
The free-to-play game is known for its competitive objective-based, strategy-focused gameplay.
Think of it as a hybrid of chess and capture the flag. The map and champions affect how players approach the game, and you have to plan moves strategically as a team.
At first glance, LoL is simple enough. Two teams of five start from opposing sides on a map. They then follow paths (or lanes) to the enemy base. Standing in their way? A series of computer-controlled enemies and obstacles… and the entire enemy team.
MOBA explained: One of the most popular genres in esports is making a push on mobile
It might sound simple. But to play the game at the highest level, well, that’s where it gets crazy.