

Nexus Blitz is a 5-versus-5 game mode that tasks each team with destroying their opponent’s Nexus. You can find even more specific details over to the official League of Legends blog. Here’s a round-up of everything we know about Nexus Blitz that should give you a base understanding of the game mode. Additionally, we have some more general info about Riot’s Experimental Modes.
#NEXUS BLITZ PLUS#
You can find a general overview of how Nexus Blitz plays, the unique Events and Rewards that crop up in it, plus all of the unique and returning Nexus Blitz items. This mode takes place on a smaller map and has players take part in a number of random Events throughout the contest that can reward the winners with powerful buffs.īelow, we have everything we know about this new League of Legends Nexus Blitz mode. Unlike Summoner’s Rift, which has games that can last from anywhere between 20 minutes and well over an hour, the plan for Nexus Blitz is for speedier matches that last no longer than 20 minutes. We’ll get into Experimental modes further in the section below, but Riot’s first addition to the setup is Nexus Blitz. They’re aiming to create a permanent mode that finds its place alongside Summoner’s Rift, which is something that hasn't been done before. While League is home to other game modes like ARAM, Urf and Twisted Treeline on top of its traditional Summoner’s Rift setup, this is their attempt to craft a game mode that isn’t tied to a specific Event. Riot Games is looking to push League of Legends into avenues unexplored with a brand new initiative entitled "Experimental Modes".
