Riot Games is expanding its iconic League of Legends universe with a new venture—a physical trading card game currently codenamed "Project K." The game, slated for an early 2025 release in China, marks the first time Riot has entered the realm of physical card games. The company has previously ventured into mobile games like Teamfight Tactics and Wild Rift, as well as other genres such as the fighting game Project L and the Netflix series Arcane. The 2025 BAFTA Games Awards, held on April 8 at London’s Southbank Centre, celebrated the best in video game artistry, storytelling, and innovation. Voice actors Fiona Pears and John McDonnell were recognized for bringing depth to their characters, highlighting the growing importance of performance in games. This year’s awards also featured a new category—Accessibility—highlighting games that push the envelope in making gameplay inclusive for players with disabilities. As the BAFTA Games Awards enter their 21st year, the event continues to shine a spotlight on the creativity, technical prowess, and storytelling excellence driving the medium forward. These past months have been a big blast for the gaming community with the launch of big games like Resident Evil 7, Nioh, For Honor, and Horizon Zero Dawn. Read more in our articles including "Riot Games reveals Project K, a physical League of Legends Gard Game" and "Astro Bot Triumphs with Five Wins at BAFTA Games Awards 2025".
Riot Games is expanding its iconic League of Legends universe with a new venture—a physical trading card game currently codenamed "Project K." The game, slated for an early 2025 release in China, marks the first time Riot has entered the realm of physical card games. The company has previously ventured into mobile games like Teamfight Tactics and Wild Rift, as well as other genres such as the fighting game Project L and the Netflix series Arcane.
The 2025 BAFTA Games Awards, held on April 8 at London’s Southbank Centre, celebrated the best in video game artistry, storytelling, and innovation. Voice actors Fiona Pears and John McDonnell were recognized for bringing depth to their characters, highlighting the growing importance of performance in games. This year’s awards also featured a new category—Accessibility—highlighting games that push the envelope in making gameplay inclusive for players with disabilities.
Our coverage of 2025 games includes: "Riot Games reveals Project K, a physical League of Legends Gard Game"; "Astro Bot Triumphs with Five Wins at BAFTA Games Awards 2025"; "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017". Each article provides unique insights and information.