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EU Clash test for League of Legends faces another official postponement

League of Legends EU Clash Test Postponed

League of Legends’ EU Clash test, which was supposed to start this weekend, has been officially postponed. Riot Games encountered issues with players getting stuck in the lobby or champion select, leading to the decision to delay the test.

Riot Games initially planned to test the feature in three regions over the weekend, but immediate problems arose. The same issues persisted on the second day, prompting Riot Games to stop team recruiting for the event in order to address the issues.

The problems turned out to be more significant than anticipated, resulting in the postponement of the feature once again. Riot promised to update fans on their progress by the end of the week.

“We apologize to those of you who were excited to try out Clash again,” Riot said in the announcement. “Testing Clash in EU is an important priority before a global launch, and we hope to provide you with a new date soon.”

About Clash in League of Legends

Clash is League’s tournament feature that allows squads of five friends to compete against other teams on Summoner’s Rift for various prizes. However, the development of Clash has been plagued by problems, leading to several delays in its launch.

Fans are starting to question if Riot Games will ever resolve the issues with Clash or if they will ultimately abandon it. With months of development troubles, the future of Clash remains uncertain.

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