![]() ![]() They also reveal the fuse system, a selection of modifiers that allow you to slightly change how two characters on a team play together. ![]() Described as similar to tag-team wrestling, they showcase several combos and options available to duos. Game director Shaun "unconkable" Rivera and core rules designer Daniel "Clockwork" Maniago, both well known former fighting game players in their own right, break down the mechanic further. For those who want to play solo, that of course will remain an option. In short, players can pick their individual characters and positions on the team, then tag each other in mid-fight. This comes via a new dev diary on the official Riot Games Youtube channel, in which executive producer Tom Cannon reveals the feature and the basics of how it works. This means that four players will be able to play at once when the game eventually releases. Riot Games has just announced that Project L is getting duo play - which allows for two individual players to take control of a separate character on a team. ![]()
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