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League of Legends fighting game is Riot’s ‘Project L’

League champions imagined in new ways for 2D fighter

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Riot Games is making a fighting game

No surprise, but now it’s confirmed

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Rising Thunder developers release source code for canceled indie fighting game

One last build for fans to play and tinker with

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Riot Games acquires Rising Thunder and Stonehearth studio Radiant Entertainment

Riot Games is no longer a one game studio. The company behind League of Legends announced today it has acquired Radiant Entertainment, the Bay Area studio behind free-to-play fighting game Rising...

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DICE Awards finalists include Fallout 4, Witcher 3, Life is Strange and more

The 19th Annual DICE Awards will be held in Las Vegas next month, and today the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences announced the finalists for this year's honors. Along with the various...

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Here are the nominees for The Game Awards 2015

The Game Awards 2015 are less than three weeks away, and considering the list of nominees announced today by producer Geoff Keighley, it's going to be an interesting show. The five nominees for...

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Fighting game Rising Thunder's alpha is now open to all

If you've been waiting to play Radiant Entertainment's free-to-play fighting game Rising Thunder, which has been in closed technical alpha as of late July, wait no more. The game's alpha is now...

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Hands-on gameplay from Rising Thunder, Seth Killian's newly announced PC fighting game

Watch in 60fps on YouTube | Subscribe to Polygon on YouTube A couple days ago at Evo 2015, Radiant Entertainment revealed a teaser for a brand-new Western-developed fighting game: Rising Thunder....

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Rising Thunder is a new fighting game from Seth Killian

Rising Thunder is based on the premise that fighting games are too complicated. It takes too much time and effort to master the basics, the theory goes, which limits how many players have a chance...