E-sports organization has entered the League of Legends mobile game Wild Rift

League of Legends: Wilderness Rift may only enter the public beta in several countries two weeks ago, but this has not stopped e-sports organizations from investing in the game.

Nova Esports, a Chinese mobile e-sports organization, revealed today that it would sign the Wild Rift roster. The roster will be located in China and Europe, although the game has not yet been released in these two regions. Riot said it plans to release the game in Europe in early December.

In addition to Nova, Bigetron Esports and Noble Esports also announced that they would enter mobile MOBA games.

Bigetron Esports is an Indonesian organization. It already has a PUBG mobile version, free shooting, Call of Duty: Mobile version, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Team. Wild Rift has been released in the public beta of Android and iOS in the country.

On the other hand, Noble has signed an Indian roster of former League of Legends and Dota 2 professional players. Riot said the game would be released in India in the spring of 2021.

It's not surprising to see organizations investing in Wild Rift so early. The league on PC is one of the most popular e-sports games, with millions of viewers and numerous franchised clubs worldwide. Riot certainly has the potential to turn Wild Rift into an equally popular e-sports title. So far, Riot has not commented on the gaming scene of the game.

However, Riot Games Japan confirmed yesterday that it is cooperating with mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo to host the Wild Rift Championship in 2021.

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