Riot Games shared some of its major plans for "League of Legends: Wild Rift" for this year. This includes the launch of the game's open beta in North and South America. The gaming studio also mentioned that it is working on ARAM mode and would have it soon available for testing.

The ARAM or All Random All Mid is a popular mode in "League of Legends." In this mode, players are placed on random champions in one lane. Each team has only a couple of turrets guarding inhibitors in the Howling Abyss.

Additionally, players are not allowed to recall to the base or heal up in this mode. This means everyone is forced to survive for as long as they possibly can to earn some gold coins before dying. Also, players are only allowed to access the shop upon dying.

In the PC game, "League of Legends," the map features a couple of turrets with one nexus on every side of the map. Healing runes are also available on each side of the map, which players could use to gain mana and health. These healing runes have a long cooldown before recharging, which means players have to use them wisely.

The main goal of the ARAM mode is just like the standard "League of Legends: Wild Rift" title. Players just need to go down the lane, eliminate enemy structures, and take out the Nexus of the opposing team. ARAM Mode Map

Howling Abyss is the name of the ARAM mode map in "League of Legends" and it is not yet clear if the same name would be used in "Wild Rift." Based on "LoL" lore, the Howling Abyss is a massive bridge that links the region of Frejlord to the Frostguard Citadel. Another reason why players love the Howling Abyss map is that it is home to the adorable Poros.

These are magical yet mysterious creatures that inhabit Howling Abyss. In "League of Legends," players get Poro-Snax, an item that they can use to feed these creatures. It is not yet known if Riot Games would introduce the Poros in the ARAM mode of "League of Legends: Wild Rift."

The only certain thing in the announcement is that the mode would be available for testing in the later part of 2021. "League of Legends: Wild Rift" is now available in various regions all over the world, and while Riot Games already announced the open beta arrival of the game in the Americas, nothing is said yet about its release in India.

"League of Legends: Wild Rift" is playable on iOS and Android devices.