According to foreign media PCGamesN, Greg Stewart, executive producer of the "MMO Project" of the fist company (that is, the ghost crab familiar to domestic players), recently revealed on Twitter that he "cannot guarantee" that the "League of Legends" online game will be launched.
"No one can guarantee that the game will be released. We're optimistic, but you'll never dare to pack a ticket until the game comes out. Stutt wrote in a tweet. According to him, if the League of Legends online game does not meet the standards within the fist, then the project will be canceled.
"I'm just telling the truth, Fist sets a high standard for the game and the expectations of players are high. We're not going to release a disappointing game... If it's not good enough, if we think it will disappoint the player, there's a chance of canceling the project. We didn't want to launch a game that could only rely on publicity for two weeks and then disappear from people's sight. ”
Of course, this does not mean that the development of the "League of Legends" online game has encountered any difficulties. Stewart clarified that "at the moment it looks good" and "the team is also the best team I've ever been with".
Stewart is an American game designer who previously worked on Age of Empires 3, World of Warcraft, and League of Legends, and served as Vice President of The Fist Games IP and Entertainment Business. Over the past few years, Fist has launched a number of new games in different categories, such as Intrepid Covenant, Legend of the Rune Lands, and Genting Game, and released several spin-off games developed by third-party studios through the company's Riot Forge brand.