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Social media and SoundCloud hints reveal potential clues about upcoming League champion Seraphine


What to expect from League of Legends’ upcoming champion, Seraphine

League of Legends fans were recently introduced to Yone, the game’s latest champion. However, there are already rumors swirling about who could be the next addition to Summoner’s Rift.

In a video leaked earlier this month by Brazilian content creator Streamie, a champion named Samira was revealed. And now, there are new hints suggesting the arrival of Seraphine, the second champion leaked in the same video.

While not much is known about these potential champions, various clues on social media seem to match up with Riot’s description of a “sensational mage” provided earlier this year. Accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and SoundCloud, all created around June 2020, carry the name Seraphine with the handle “seradotwav”.

Seraphine describes herself as an “aspiring songwriter and producer” with big dreams on her Twitter bio. She frequently shares pictures of herself, retweets art, and posts her new music. One of her pictures reveals her posing with a cat and a plush version of Tibbers, a known character in the game.

Seraphine’s first official musical release on her SoundCloud is a cover of ARY’s “Childhood Dreams”. ARY, the original artist, even retweeted the song, expressing her approval of Seraphine’s version. When asked about her connection to League of Legends, Seraphine replied that she was simply happy to have covered the song.

Since the revelation of her potential association with League of Legends, Seraphine has gained thousands of new followers across her social media accounts in just a couple of days. She regularly posts updates that make her appear as a normal singer seeking her big break in the music industry.

As we approach Worlds 2020, it’s worth keeping an eye on Seraphine’s social media accounts and SoundCloud in case more clues are revealed regarding her link to League of Legends. We may soon discover if she is indeed the game’s 152nd champion.


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