The "League of Legends: Wild Rift" closed beta available only to the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore has been temporarily closed and will resume with more regions and players this time around.

Riot Games announced through its support site for Wild Rift via the game's Twitter account that the closed beta of "League of Legends: Mobile" will be paused starting October 3. When the gaming studio first launched the closed beta, it mentioned that it would be available to other regions when the beta returns it. The tweet also mentioned some details on what happens to the account when the beta resets.

According to the tweet, "League of Legends: Wild Rift would be offline a few days during which time all the players' progress would be reset. Players who purchased Wild Cores, which is the mobile game's version of RP, will receive a refund with a 20% bonus when the beta returns, the tweet said. Riot previously said that it has already sent invites to "a lot more people."

Gamers interested in trying "League of Legends: Wild Rift" could pre-register for the game on the Google Play Store. It is worth noting that the game's closed beta is only for Android users, but a "small test" for iOS devices was recently deployed. iOS users can pre-register for the game via the official website of "League of Legends: Wild Rift."

 

Riot Games intends to make the new mobile game accessible to all gamers as much as possible. That is why the minimum requirements to play the game on Android devices are very minimal. When the beta resumes, interested Android games just need to meet the 4-core, 1.5 GHz and above (32-Bit or 64-bit) CPU, a 1.5 GB of RAm and a resolution of at least 1280 x 720 to enjoy "League of Legends: Wild Rift."

The upcoming mobile game is a lot different from "LOL." However, "League of Legends: Wild Rift" delivered a five vs. five MOBA experience on the mobile gaming platform despite its smaller version of the Summoner's Rift. Some heroes have been reworked to ensure that they could work well with the joystick kind of control on smartphones and other mobile devices.

So far, Riot Games has not yet revealed which regions will gain access to the game's closed beta. The "League of Legends: Wild Rift" will also release on gaming consoles soon.