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League Of Legends 10th Anniversary Makeover For Chinese Subway

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League of Legends is massively popular in China--and worldwide.

The stations are League of Legends themed, reminding players of the past decade.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

For the tenth anniversary of its Chinese server, League of Legends is dressing up the Hangzhou Metro in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Subway cars, for example, have been done up to look like different LoL regions.

As League of Legends (via Twitter user lolweibo) announced through its official Weibo account, ten Hangzhou Metro stations have been made over, with each one marking one year of the anniversary. The account thanked players for the past decade.

League of Legends celebrates the last ten years in China.

It’s not uncommon for game companies in Asia to dress up parts of a station. What makes this different is the extent at which the campaign covers.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

The makeover isn’t just a few posters here or there, but a proper effort. Just check out the subway cars.

League of Legends celebrates the past ten years in China.

From head to floor, the subway car is covered in LoL.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

Back in 2008, Riot Games launched with an initial $7 million in capital. Tencent helped the company launch League of Legends in China, and by 2011, the West Los Angeles company was a subsidiary of the Chinese multinational technology conglomerate.

Commuters ride a League of Legends themed subway car in China.

If you like League, this would probably make your morning commute more enjoyable.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

Over the past ten years, League of Legends has become wildly popular in China and abroad, with the game becoming a dominant esports force. The 2019 League of Legends World Championship became the world’s most popular esport event, garnering over 100 million viewers and peaking at 44 million concurrent ones.

Commuters ride a League of Legends themed subway car as China marks an anniversary.

Everyone everywhere usually stares at their phones while taking the train. But why not soak up all the atmosphere of the LoL subway car?
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That same year, Riot banned League of Legends players and commentators from speaking out about politics and human rights.

China celebrates ten years of LoL in style.

Just one of the LoL themed subway stations.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

“We serve fans from many different countries and cultures, and we believe this opportunity comes with a responsibility to keep personal views on sensitive issues (political, religious, and otherwise) separate,” wrote Riot global head of esports John Needham at the time. “These topics are often incredibly nuanced, require deep understanding and a willingness to listen, and cannot be fairly represented in the forum our broadcast provides. Therefore, we have reminded our casters and pro players to refrain from discussing any of these topics on air.”

China celebrates LoL anniversary in style.

This one might be my favorite.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo

With the impact the game’s made in China and the way it’s become entrenched in the country, no doubt the Hangzhou Metro better ready itself for another big anniversary in another ten years.

Kids in China, though, might not be able to play as much LoL as they’d like.

Chinese subway stations are covered in League of Legends to celebrate milestone.

Esports, of course, gets a shoutout.
Image: 英雄联盟/Weibo



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