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Riot Games Launches Riot Play Club Game Night Program

Riot Games Launches Riot Play Club Game Night ProgramImage Credit: Riot Games

VALORANT and League of Legends developer Riot games has announced the creation of an event program for local fans called Riot Play Club.

Riot Play Club offers partner venues the opportunity to host small-scale events supported by Riot in the UK, Ireland and the Nordics.

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According to Riot Games, the program is aimed at creating a better relationship between fans of Riot’s games and the company. Additionally, Riot Play Club will be a place where fans can “celebrate the games they love.”

At launch, Riot Play Club events will be offered at various locations in the UK and Norway, with more locations to be announced in the future. There are currently six locations in the UK, including Side mission in London (Charing Cross and Elephant Park), Razer store London, Pixel bar (Leeds and Manchester) and Side mission CoventryIn Norway, the Eldorado of Oslo is the only location now named after this city.

Riot Play Clubs will only require fans to show up on the nights of activations and events to participate. The company noted that there will be a wide variety of activities to participate in, including quizzes, ARAMs, competitions in Arena and other rotating game modes, as well as watch parties for Worlds and VCT tournaments. During these large-scale Riot events, attendees can expect to see Riot merchandise and other items handed out as prizes.

Riot also put out a call to fans: “As the program grows, Riot will also look for interested community members to help coach new players, explain more advanced topics, lead quizzes, or drop some knowledge bombs from the vast world of Riot Games lore.

“Those who are already community leaders for one of Riot’s games, in any capacity, should stay tuned to social media for more information on how to get involved.”

Ivan Šimić

Ivan is from Croatia, loves weird simulator games and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, now doing it here.

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