Riot Games has been on a roll in terms of delivering new content to its loyal communities of fans across games. We recently saw the gaming company release a masterpiece of a series on Netflix, Arcane, based on its uber-popular MOBA game League of Legends (LOL). Now, Riot Games’ Tom and Tony Cannon have given an update about its upcoming “assist-based 2D fighter” game involving characters from the LOL universe. It is currently in the early stages of development.

Dubbed as Project L, the title was initially announced by Riot back in 2019, during the 10th year anniversary celebrations of League of Legends. Since then, we haven’t heard anything about the upcoming title from Riot, until recently. Earlier this week, the execs and twin brothers, Tom and Tony Cannon presented us the first look of Project L’s gameplay and a few characters and their abilities in an official YouTube video.

Furthermore, Tom says that the controls of the game would be “easy to learn but hard to master” in Project L. So, new players can easily jump into the game and enjoy it, while veterans could showcase their skills using the various hard-to-learn character elements in the game. Plus, Tony asserted that the team is constantly working on the netcode, which is the networking foundation for the title, to make it “the absolute best” in its category.

You can check out the video below to see the gameplay and characters of Project L. It is pretty awesome!