LoL devs outline plans to make AI bot practice ‘feel more like real games’

If you’ve ever played against bots in League of Legends, you know that the game’s AI can feel lightyears behind actual players. In a future update coming soon to the game’s PBE, the LoL dev team plans to change that.
Earlier this year, Riot gave an update on their plans to reignite the game’s bot AI, and how players can actually use bot games as a practice tool instead of a glorified day-one tutorial. Today, League’s executive producer Jeremy “Brightmoon” Lee and Riot’s head of League Andrei “Meddler” van Roon further expanded upon those plans in a dev update.
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