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After its 12-year partnership with Garena, Riot Games will now be self-publishing both League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics across Southeast Asia beginning January 2023. Since introducing League of Legends in 2009, Riot has found a base amongst gamers in Southeast Asia and now by self-publishing, they will now have full control to ensure players in Southeast Asia have the same League and TFT experience as players around the globe. Riot Games' reason for ending its partnership with Garena is due to them now focusing on its expansion into a multi-game studio by serving more players around the world. Riot Games have also said that they are thankful to Garena for growing the League community in Southeast Asia. Riot Games is already now self-publishing games such as the most popular Valorant, Legends of Runterra, and League of Legends: Wild Rift. Riot has said that players can look forward to having a dedicated Riot office in Southeast Asia for tailor-fit local experiences. To see the FAQs on Riot Games now publishing League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics, click here. Global gaming powerhouse Gravity is set to supercharge its Ragnarok IP in Southeast Asia with a four-title expansion in the first half of 2025. Read more in our articles including "League of Legends & Teamfight Tactics to now be published by Riot Games in Southeast Asia" and "New Ragnarok Games Ignite Southeast Asia’s Gaming Scene!".

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After its 12-year partnership with Garena, Riot Games will now be self-publishing both League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics across Southeast Asia beginning January 2023. Since introducing League of Legends in 2009, Riot has found a base amongst gamers in Southeast Asia and now by self-publishing, they will now have full control to ensure players in Southeast Asia have the same League and TFT experience as players around the globe.

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Riot Games' reason for ending its partnership with Garena is due to them now focusing on its expansion into a multi-game studio by serving more players around the world. Riot Games have also said that they are thankful to Garena for growing the League community in Southeast Asia. Riot Games is already now self-publishing games such as the most popular Valorant, Legends of Runterra, and League of Legends: Wild Rift.

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Our coverage of riot games southeast asia includes: "League of Legends & Teamfight Tactics to now be published by Riot Games in Southeast Asia"; "New Ragnarok Games Ignite Southeast Asia’s Gaming Scene!"; "Bangkok’s first gamescom asia x Thailand Game Show sets new record with over 206,000 visitors". Each article provides unique insights and information.