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'Wild Rift' Touchscreen Accuracy Will Become More Accurate as Riot Games Enhances Mobile Game Experience

Better 'Wild Rift' Touchscreen Accuracy? Here's What Riot Games' New Plan

Popular PC games have already received their mobile versions. Of course, one of the most famous titles is "Wild Rift," the mobile game version of "League of Legends."  

'Wild Rift' Touchscreen Accuracy Will Become More Accurate as Riot Games Enhances Mobile Game Experience
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This photo illustration shows a smartphone screen with the game "League of Legends" in front of the Riot Games logo displayed on a computer screen in Los Angeles, December 27, 2021. - Riot Games, maker of the massively popular "League of Legends," announced on December 27 it had agreed to pay 100 million USD to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit.

"Wild Rift" and other titles for iOS and Android definitely quench the thirst of gamers who have no personal computers. But, this mobile title and other similar games still have issues. 

Compared to PC games, mobile titles are less accurate in gameplay. This problem is still experienced by "Wild Rift" players. 

'Wild Rift' Touchscreen Accuracy To Be Enhanced

According to Game Rant's latest report, some leaked Riot Games patents suggested that the giant game developer is trying to improve the current touchscreen accuracy in "Wild Rift." 

'Wild Rift' Touchscreen Accuracy Will Become More Accurate as Riot Games Enhances Mobile Game Experience

(Photo : Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
This photo illustration shows the Riot Games logo on a smartphone in front of the game "League of Legends" displayed on a computer screen in Los Angeles, December 27, 2021. - Riot Games, maker of the massively popular "League of Legends," announced on December 27 it had agreed to pay 100 million USD to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit.

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Based on the documents, the Riot will use context-sensitive object pop-ups and gestures. This tech will include a dynamic map or image on a touchscreen. 

If the patent is true, then Riot Games' latest effort is essential, especially since "Wild Rift" and "League of Legends" are still quite the same. 

Although they are both different games, their complexity is still the same. The leaked patent explained that Riot Games' touchscreen accuracy enhancements would focus on the gameplay targeting and non-conversational communication in the title.  

'Wild Rift' Will Not Arrive In Consoles? 

Dot Esports reported that Riot Games still has no plan to release "Wild Rift" on consoles. Although the giant game developer said that the mobile title would be released on Xbox and PlayStation, it clarified that this will not yet happen in 2022. 

"We appreciate your patience while we've been working through these, and we look forward to providing more news when we can," said the executive producer of "Wild Rift," Alam Moore. 

Aside from this, he added that the mobile game is unlikely to arrive in South Asia. Right now, the best thing you can do as an "LoL" fan is waiting for the official announcements of Riot Games.  

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