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League of Legends Wild Rift Minimum Requirements on Mobile

Wild Rift Minimum Requirements

The League of Legends Wild Rift open beta is now available in a big part of the world with a second wave coming in December. If you are living in one of the countries in which Wild Rift is available you might want to know what its minimum requirements are and whether or not you can run it on your mobile device. Luckily, the game is super light and you’ll find no problems running it even in mid range phones.

Here are the all the OS, RAM, CPU and GPU minimum requirements that Wild Rift in order to play properly:

Wild Rift Minimum Requirements – Android Devices

  • Operating System: Android 4.4 and above
  • Memory: 1.5 GB RAM
  • CPU: 1.5 GHz quad-core (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • GPU: PowerVR GT7600

Wild Rift Minimum Requirements – iOS Devices

  • Operating system: iOS 9 and above
  • Memory: 2GB RAM
  • CPU: 1.8 GHz dual-core
  • GPU: PowerVR GT7600

Riot Games has also released a couple of new trailers for the game, with the gameplay one really showing how crisp the game looks on mobile. Watch it below if you’ve missed it:

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League of Legends Wild Rift’s description reads:

Dive into Wild Rift: the skills-and-strats 5v5 MOBA experience of League of Legends, now built from the ground up for mobile (and coming soon to console). With fresh controls and fast-paced games, players of every level can team up with friends, lock in their champion, and go for the big plays.

Remember that you can only play the game during the current open beta if you live in one of the following regions:

  • Indonesia
  • Japan
  • Malaysia
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Thailand
  • Brunei
  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Myanmar
  • Timor-Leste

The rest of the world must rest and prepare their phones for now. Europe, Oceania and more will be joining the open beta in December. As for NA, Wild Rift will become available there in Spring 2021.

Katri is an esports enthusiast and spends most of her free hours playing League, TFT and Legends of Runeterra. Always up for a conversation about the art of video games.

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