The soon to be released mobile title "League Of Legends: Wild Rift" would be available on the newest member of Apple's iPhone family, the iPhone 12, according to a new report.

Riot Games will make the "League of Legends: Wild Rift" available on the iPhone 12 later this year, according to a new report from Engadget. Wild Rift is the upcoming mobile-specific version of the wildly popular game "League of Legends." Game developer Riot Games has been testing the game in small batches throughout the year, mainly on Android devices.

Aside from the popularity of iPhones, "League of Legends: Wild Rift" will take advantage of the A14 Bionic chip and 5G capabilities of the newly launched iPhone 12. The announcement of the mobile game's arrival to iPhone 12 was made at the recent Apple event.

According to Apple, the A14 Bionic chip is designed to deliver a 15% faster performance than the A13 processor while utilizing 30% less power. This combination is critical for any gamer who intends to do lots of online gaming on their iPhone 12. In other "LoL: Wild Rift" news, Riot Games recently expanded its closed beta to other regions.

The beta is now available to South Korea and Japan. "League of Legends: Wild Rift" is already available in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. Riot Games released the patch notes for the latest version of the game's closed beta.

This includes the newly added Practice Mode, where players can test out champions. It has several features such as All champions unlocked, Swap champion, Instant level-up, Invincibility, One-second cooldowns, Infinite gold, Enemy and ally dummy targets, Enemy AI champion (selectable and configurable), Remove minions and Remove fog of war.

"League of Legends: Wild Rift" characters also received several changes. Champions like Sona, Aurelian Sol and Singed have been nerfed in the game's latest build. Meanwhile, Gragas received a buff and Ahri's Passive has been adjusted.

Additionally, "League of Legends: Wild Rift" reset all accounts when the closed beta resumed. However, as Riot Games earlier promised, some features have been forwarded to the newer beta. Among these are the Friends list, Chat history, Custom item loadouts, Settings, Permissions, Wild Cores previously purchased have been returned with a 20% bonus.

Game Systems has also received several changes. This applies to Attack Speed. "League of Legends: Wild Rift" now changed the attack reduction formula. According to the game developer, this is necessary to allow champions like Malphite and items like Randuin's Omen to have a more "significant impact.

Minions also received several changes. The game's latest build allows Minions to be spotted through the Fog of War.

"League of Legends: Wild Rift" is in its closed beta version and available in select regions.