As the end date of League of Legends' 2014 season approaches, some new revelations about the upcoming 2015 jungle changes have been revealed. This latest info comes after the implementation of Patch 4.19, which saw a number of changes for players.
Update 4.19 is officially here and, with it, a number of major changes. While there wasn't really any design updates-those are likely being saved for the upcoming Summoner's Rift redesign-there was a number of major changes.
According to Game Zone, the update largely affected a few characters:
"The majority of changes in 4.19 are geared towards champions. The most noticeable is probably Singed who received a mini-rework. Meanwhile, the newly reborn Sion has also received a few tweaks. While a number of champions have been tweaked in the latest patch, below are a few of noteworthy changes."
This latest update comes in the final week of Season 2014, which will soon come to an end. The official League of Legends site reveals the exact date on their website, along with the following info:
"With only days remaining until the end of the 2014 season, will you reach your 2014 ranked goals? Can you push your way to Gold and earn the exclusive Victorious Morgana champion skin...When the clock strikes midnight, turning November 10 to November 11, ranked queues will come down for about twelve hours and we'll start doling out rewards."
Season 2015 is sure to bring a number of new challenges and, more importantly, extensive changes to the jungle. According to the popular video game's website, the company plans to bring diversity back:
"Our big goal this time around is to bring strategic diversity back to jungle. Currently a small pool of optimal junglers has been skewing team compositions toward a small set of strategic plans, so our focus for 2015 is to let players take the junglers they love and the junglers they want to fit into their team's strategies."
What do you think about the latest updates? Are you excited for the long-awaited redesigns? Did you max out in 2014?
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