Riot Games Cancels Brawler Due to MultiVersus Outcome

Riot Games Cancels Brawler Due to MultiVersus Outcome

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  • Riot Games canceled a League of Legends platformer fighter called Pool Party.
  • The project faced challenges due to the perceived failure of MultiVersus.
  • Pool Party aimed to blend competitive esports with casual mechanics.
  • About 80 people were working on it until its cancellation in May.
  • Riot is still developing a 2v2 fighting game called 2XKO for 2025.

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News Report: League of Legends Maker Canceled a Smash Bros-Style Fighter

Riot Games was apparently worried a LoL platformer fighter wouldn't survive.

By Ethan Gach

Published Wednesday 4:30 PM

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Riot Games has been trying to turn the popularity of League of Legends into an extended universe of multigenre games for years now.

That plan apparently included prototyping a Super Smash Bros-style game starring League characters called Pool Party.

According to a new report, the project was recently canceled due in part to the uphill road faced by MultiVersus.

Pool Party was pitched as a Smash Bros-esque game set in the League of Legends universe that would invest heavily in a competitive esports scene.

Once in development, the project took on party game elements and casual-friendly mechanics.

Riot Games ultimately decided to walk away in part because of the perceived failure of MultiVersus, a Warner Bros crossover fighter that made a massive splash in 2022 but then went offline for months before relaunching to much less fanfare.

Around 80 people were apparently working on Pool Party up until its cancellation in May.

Now some have been reassigned while others were laid off.

"We always have a number of projects in various phases of R&D and spinning projects up and down happens multiple times a year," a spokesperson for Riot told Klimentov.

Riot Games is still working on a 2v2 League of Legends fighting game planned for release in 2025 called 2XKO.

It also has an MMO based in the universe in development.

Since the MOBA blew up, there have also been autobattlers and card-based spinoffs as well as RPGs, indie action games, and platformers all based around League characters.

Riot Forge, the division responsible for publishing these games developed with outside studios, was shut down earlier this year amid 500 layoffs.

For its part, MultiVersus remains a fun game trapped in a terrible free-to-play grind.

There's nothing stopping Warner Bros from eventually turning it around, but it's clear it needs a new model to build off of.

Still, it would be cool to see more companies take a stab at the platformer fighting genre.

Maybe a Dragon Ball Z game could be the one that cracks the Smash Bros code.

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