The "League of Legends" Prime Gaming capsule delay disappointed many users.
The first one this 2023 was supposed to be released on Jan. 31. Riot Games hasn't confirmed the reason behind the delay. But, it seems like the Prime Gaming capsule will finally continue this February.
If you are among the players who haven't claimed the Prime Gaming capsule rewards, here are the major details you need to know.
'League of Legends' Prime Gaming Capsule Delay Update
According to DBLTAP's latest report, the delayed Prime Gaming capsule is expected to be released on Feb. 16 or Feb. 17.
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Gamers who are interested to get this loot need to link their "League of Legends" accounts to Amazon Prime.
The official Amazon Prime Gaming website provided the list of rewards you can receive:
- 30-Day XP Boost
- 350 RP
- 5 Mythic Essence
- 200 Orange Essence
- 2x Series 1 Eternals Shards
- Unowned 1350 RP Skin Permanent
- 5x Champion Shards
If you want to link your "LoL" account to Amazon Prime, all you need to do is click this link. After that, tap on the "Link Account" option and follow the steps that will be provided.
There's one major reason why you should keep an eye on this "League of Legends" Prime Gaming capsule.
Many gaming enthusiasts claimed that it would be the last Prime Gaming capsule that Riot Games will offer.
As of writing, it is still unclear why rumors believe that the partnership between the two companies will be discontinued.
For now, the best thing you can do as a "LoL" player is wait for Riot Games' official announcements before making any conclusion.
Other Issues Experienced by 'LOL' Fans
Aside from the Prime Gaming capsule delay, there are other issues in the Summoner's Rift that drastically affect gamers' experiences.
Lately, it was confirmed that "League of Legends" Patch 13.1b updates were removed from the game.
Riot Games explained that the enhancements were reverted because of an in-game bug. To solve this issue, the game publisher re-launched the Patch 13.1b enhancements.
Other stories we recently wrote about "LoL":
Riot Games acknowledged that the latest "League of Legends" 2023 cinematic was a disappointment.
We also reported about the arrival of the Aurelion Sol rework.
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