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[STEAM] After disastrous ‘Overwatch 2’ and ‘Counter-Strike 2’ releases, do we really want a ‘League of Legends 2?’


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League needs tweaks, but should not be robbed of its identity. Image via Riot Games It was never once called League of Legends 2 or League Next or anything in-between, clutching to its established, recognizable identity while at the same time refining and changing what it entailed. Now, we're getting reports (
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) of a massive overhaul to League that'll change its name and, undoubtedly, its identity, because it's almost certain an engine change is going to be part of this update.

But the precedent for that is less than great. Overwatch 2 basically re-released the first game, cut out some of its coolest features, underdelivered on all the promises that justified the existence of Overwatch 2, and ended up being just a worse, free-to-play Overwatch 1.

Counter-Strike 2 did the same. Valve wanted to bring CS:GO to the Source 2 engine, promised all these cool network features that'd solve the tickrate problem once and for all, and led us to expect great things. However, what we got was the same game with worse networking and the outright deletion of many great CS:GO features, including 128 tick servers, loads of casual game modes, map-based factions, and so on and so forth.

Each time a game, especially a live-service game, pursued this radical overhaul and change and rejected its core identity in the process, something was lost. And I thus expect this League Next thing to end up a disaster, so long as it is pursued in the same manner as these examples above.

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CS2 is by no means different enough from CS:GO to be called a sequel or separate. Screenshot by Destructoid I'm not the only one to think like this. Overwatch 2 and esports reporter Rod Breslau
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no live-service games should be changing their names and identities whenever a substantial update happens.

“It's my belief all forever online games should remain named only the title franchise through all new releases, updates, and iterations,” if for no reason than for the sake of “aesthetics.” These games are by no means “2.” Overwatch 2 is Overwatch 1; Counter-Strike 2 is CS:GO. Nothing in these games stands out that much to be called a different title altogether, as the name would imply, which is, to some extent, misleading.

League of Legends should remain as it is and not give up what makes it recognizable and unique. Sure, it's rough around the edges and deserving of some technical changes (even radical ones), but that does not mean Riot is making a whole new game that needs a new name, new identity, a new style.

We'll see what this could mean, as the overhaul is reportedly set to release sometime in 2027. I just hope it turns out well, unlike other examples.

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