LOL: The theory about the next Rework that confirmed a gigantic Riot plan

League of Legends will return to normal as to launches of champions with the beginning of season 12. After a particularly complicated year in relation to this type of conveyance, the developer is planning to compensate the players, and we could have Up to eight characters launches. However, just as exciting or more has been for the community, the confirmation that also will return to normal the rhythm of REWORKS with two large annual updates.

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The most interesting theory about the next REWORK

Face to the first update of the year there is no mystery: UDR was the champion elected by the players to receive a rework and will have the update of him during the first half of the season. However, this situation has left a great unknown. Riot Games has not taken a survey between the community and has chosen by itself which will be the next updated champion. This has been confirmed evenly by the head of League of Legends champions, who has ensured that the next query will serve to choose the 2023 Reworks.

This vacuum has led to all kinds of theories, but the most interesting is what has shared a content creator with the community (Nicki) that has contributed a few circumstantial evidence that point to CHO'Path as the champion elected. A prediction that is based on the theory that there will be a great vacuum event of next and some Riot Games statements that close the list of update candidates and leave only eight options that Riot Games has officially confirmed as candidates.

From here the thing gets more interesting: the approach is that Riot Games would be working again on the paralyzed update. The conclusion has its logic if we rely on that it was paralyzed by unexpected setbacks and not by problems in development. Something discarded all the champions who were present in the survey and that leaves us with three candidates: Ram mus, Shack and CHO'Path. However, the armadillo received a minirework at the beginning of season 11, and it would also be conveniently discarded.

All the arguments of this content creator are based on the fact that there would be a great vacuum event in 2022. Logic is that CHO'Path will be updated as part of said event to try to give something more magnitude to monsters in League of Legends as promised by the developer. An idea that is increasingly similar to a safe bet: all existing tracks in this regard have joined a new history published on the official site set in Shrimp, an area intimately related to the vacuum in the history of the play.

Confirmation about this theory will have it during the second week of January. Shortly after the launch of the start patch of League of Legends, the developers will publish a video that will be clarified by the future of League of Legends and, above all, of the new champions. In it, they have promised more details about the second Rework that will arrive at 2022, possibly revealing the name of the champion and denying theories or making them, actually.

You can check the full video with the theory on the YouTube channel of this content creator.

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