Riot Forge is the #21,482 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide and #6,219 in United States, with 123K subscribers and 20.4M total views across 44 videos.
Biography
Riot Forge was an American video game publishing label created by Riot Games, developers of the MOBA video game League of Legends. Its purpose was to fund various critically-acclaimed indie game studios to create spin-off games in the fictional universe of Runeterra, generally centered around one or more of the series' playable characters, or Champions. The label was initially created in 2019, and a number of games were published under it with generally positive critical reception. Riot Forge was shut down five years later in January 2024, during the 2023–2024 video game industry layoffs prompted by a post-COVID-19 pandemic drop in video game demand. The shutdown of Riot Forge was bemoaned by critics, who praised the publishing label for supporting indie developers and allowing non-competitive players to become immersed in the series' lore. They blamed a lack of marketing or attention from the company for apparent poor sales of the games, noting that many players had no idea the spin-offs even existed.
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Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story | Accolades Trailer
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Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story | What Makes a Yordle? | Official Launch Trailer
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Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does Riot Forge have?
- 123K subscribers — #21,482 worldwide, #6,219 in United States.
- When did Riot Forge start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in Nov 2019.