Revealing 5 Reasons LOL: Wild Rift is still losing to Mobile Legends in Southeast Asia's Moba Mobile Game Market

League of Legends: Wild Rift is one of the most popular mobile moba games at the moment. Because this game is considered to be able to undermine the success of Moonton’s moba game in the Southeast Asian market. However, it has been a few months since the game was released there has been no sign of the players turning to LOL: Wild Rift. Therefore, what is the reason why LOL: Wild Rift lost to Mobile Legends?
As we all know, most of the moba mobile game players still make their choice of Mobile Legends. It was busy at the beginning of its release, now the game LOL: Wild Rift is again experiencing a similar fate as AOV. Where these two games have not been able to capture the market belonging to Mobile Legends: Bang – Bang in the Southeast Asia region.
What are the reasons for LOL: Wild Rift still losing to Mobile Legends? We will help describe some of the possibilities for the failure of this game to shine both in Indonesia and in other Southeast Asian countries.
Release Time Too Long

Had opened a phase where players could play this game early with the Early Access feature. Making this game is eagerly awaited to be released on the Playstore and Appstore soon. However, the developer took too long, making the players lose their curiosity about this game.
For this reason, maybe this game is still not able to compete with MLBB. Although we have to admit that Moonton made various efforts in maintaining its players. Let’s take an example when Moonton held a 1 diamonds skin event on the release day of LOL: Wild Rift. With the presence of various events that are quite tantalizing, it makes players think twice about moving to the realm of LOL: Wild Rift.
Lack of Content Creator Support

Riot Games takes a bold step in promoting the game to the mobile moba gaming community in Southeast Asia. The reason is that they have used Jess No Limit as a brand ambasador. As we all know, Youtuber, who once wore an Evos Esports jersey, is a seasoned player from MLBB.
This promotional move made people a little surprised, did Jess No Limit switch to LOL: Wild Rift? However, all of this can be seen from the Youtuber’s post which is still consistent with Mobile Legends content. Not only Jess No Limit, several other gaming YouTubers such as Bkent, Oura Gaming, Jonathan Liandi have not shown any signs of changing course.
GamePlay that is too complicated

It is no longer an open secret, where players generally like to play moba games which have simple and easy to understand gameplay. This does not apply to LOL: Wild Rift, even though it has been remade for mobile devices, the gameplay of this game is far from easy to understand.
If in Mobile Legends the players are only instructed for war, war and war, then in LOL: Wild Rift you have to devise a number of strategies for war. This point is what really distinguishes this game from Moonton from LOL: Wild Rift. Players are reluctant to think too hard in a game, they only seek fun in playing.
Not yet in Team Esports Lyrics

Who doesn’t know the Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL). The highest event in the professional Mobile Legends scene has successfully triggered the popularity of this game. With a variety of prestigious competitions both in Indonesia and in other Southeast Asian countries, players remain loyal to MLBB.
Unlike the case with Mobile Legends which has MPL, LOL: Wild Rift has yet to have a really hype tournament until it has been lyrics by the Esports teams in Southeast Asia. A little flash back, at the beginning of its appearance in Southeast Asia, Mobil Legends managed to attract the attention of the public through its MSC tournament. Maybe LOL: Wild Rift should emulate this one.
It’s still too early to be juxtaposed with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

We cannot deny that LOL: Wild Rift is still as long as its cornucopia of success in the mobile moba game. Looking back before Mobile Legends was so successful, they had to lose to compete with games like Clash Royale, Clash of Clans and some trendy games at that time.
Mobile Legends alone took several years to be able to achieve success until now, LOL: Wild Rift must also be able to accept various criticisms and input in order to be better in the future. Maybe for the next 5 years LOL: Wild Rift can replace Mobile Legends? Who knows.
So that’s just a little analysis from us GameZero regarding why LOL: Wild Rift is still unable to beat Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. But again, this is only our personal opinion, if for example you are not like that it is not a problem. Because everyone has their own judgment.
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