Open beta begins January 24, but you can get in early
The next digital card game on the block isLegends of Runeterra, a deck-buildingLeague of Legendsspin-off that’ll be cross-platform between PC and mobile. It’s the kind of title you might be curious to try but not fully commit to–if so, you’ll have a hassle-free chance to play the open beta later this month.
The open beta begins at 11:00am Pacific on Aug 07, 2025, but it’s possible to get a one-day head-start. Players who have either participated in theLegends of Runeterrapreview patches orpre-registered for the game on PCby 11:59pm Pacific on January 19 can get early access on January 23.

I go into most betas assuming that my progress won’t carry over to the full version, but in this case, that’s not a concern. Riot Games is promising “no further account resets” forLegends of Runterra.
What’s more, Ranked play is starting in earnest with a Beta Season that’ll continue until launch.

“We want you to be able to test different competitive decks without sacrificing progress,” said Riot. “So when you reach a tier inLegends of Runeterra, you’ll hold that rank for the rest of the season.”
Players can earn a commemorative icon for their highest Ranked tier, and there’s also a bonus just for showing up: “an exclusive Moonstruck Poro Guardian onceLegends of Runeterrafully launches.”

“Our goal is to make a game where how much you spend does not determine how much you win,” said executive producer Jeff Jew. “Since we got rid of paying for randomized pack and made getting cards accessible for every player, that means we’re doubling down on optional paid personalization.”
The beta will havea few new features, including a social panel and “friend challenge” feature (in the Americas, Asia, and Europe), three new guardians, six new boards, and updates to cards like Anivia.

One last note:Legends of Runeterrais a standalone download, so you don’t need theLoLclient to play.
Legends of Runeterrais expected to launch later this year on PC, iOS, and Android.





