Riot Games introduced the Blind Monk Lee Sin to its roster of champions available to closed beta members of "League of Legends" Wild Rift" between October 22 and October 27.

The arrival of Lee Seen in "League of Legends: Wild Rift" comes early as Riot Games tests its patching systems. Otherwise known as The Blind Monk, Lee Sin is one of the fan-favorite champions in "League of Legends." He excels in close-quarter combat and has the ability to close the distance swiftly. He could be used to assist the team or chase down enemies, too.

Lee Sin's Safeguard ability allows him to jump towards enemies did not make it in "League of Legends: Wild Rift," reported by players. In the mobile game, Safeguard became a dash for The Blind Monk. With Lee Sin's arrival, "League of Legends: Wild Rift" now has 49 champions with a variety of old and new ones available for players.

Besides Lee Sin, other champions are also arriving in "League of Legends: Wild Rift." These champions would be available for free for a limited time. These are Evelynn, Kai'Sa, Akali, Seraphine, Darius, and Draven.

Meanwhile, "League of Legends: Wild Rift" open beta starts on October 27, but this would only be available to users in the areas that the closed beta currently services. These are Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Riot said players from Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste.

The gaming studio also announced its plans to introduce the "League of Legends" beta to other locations in December. This includes Taiwan, Oceania, Vietnam and Europe. Players in the U.S. will have to wait a little bit longer since Riot Games said that the game would be available in the region in 2021. The gaming studio did not mention if the hit MOBA title's mobile version is arriving in India this year.

However, fans are optimistic that the game would arrive in the country in December. Indian fans are excited about "League of Legends: Wild Rift." Even if the game's beta is not yet available in the region, Esports organizations have reportedly started creating their official "League of Legends: Wild Rift" rosters.

Just like "Valorant," this new mobile game is designed with competitive eSports in mind. While there is no official release date yet, the industry expects that "League of Legends: Wild Rift" would surely make a significant impact in the ecosystem of mobile gaming.