League of Legends - Star Guardian New Horizon Review: Event Release

This page contains news, information and first impressions about League of Legends' latest event Star Guardian New Horizon

The Star Guardian New Horizon are Ready to Defend!

Star Guardian New Horizon

League of Legends has recently released the latest Star Guardian New Horizon: Event on its live servers. This event sees players use champions who have the Star Guardian New Horizon skins in a new PvE map to earn Star Guardian Tokens which they can use to unlock different kinds loot bundles and rewards.

Star Guardian New Horizon Recall Update

Classic Hero Siege, Updated

In line with the event, Riot Games introduces the new Invasion Game Mode. In this map, a team of five Star Guardians are tasked to quell the advance of enemies from destroying the Starlight.

The game mode lets players experience what it’s like to play a horde mode in MOBA form – it is a throwback to the old mods in Warcraft such as Moo Moo and other Hero Siege games.

Each champion who have Star Guardian skins are available for players in Invasion. This includes Lux, Janna, Poppy, Jinx, Lulu as well as Ahri, Syndra, Miss Fortune, Soraka and Ezreal (yes, Ezreal.) All of the champions have their Star Guardian skin equipped throughout the game mode.

One of the different map scenarios in Invasion
These guys messed with the wrong neighborhood.

Each champion who have Star Guardian skins are available for players in Invasion. This includes Lux, Janna, Poppy, Jinx, Lulu as well as newcomers Ahri, Syndra, Miss Fortune, Soraka and Ezreal (yes, Ezreal). All of the champions have their Star Guardian skin equipped throughout the game mode.

Star Guardians espouse Teamwork

The win condition for every scenario varies – from clearing out sections of enemies to going from one point of the map to another or staying in certain areas, each player needs to coordinate and work together to achieve the win condition.

teamwork, coordination and communication are essential for Star Guardians
inside the circle is good; outside is bad

 

This concept looks promising, as it helps players train how to communicate with one another in clearing objectives and team fights. Not to mention, it’s a lot of fun!

 

 

 

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