Ranked games in "League of Legends" are now back and fully functioning after a major bug sighting. Developer Riot Games has updated fans with a fix that re-enabled the ranked queues, effectively dealing with the Recall spell issue that opened up a lot of game-breaking capabilities for players.
The bug, which was concentrated on a teleporting move available to all playable characters, enabled players to teleport via the Recall spell. However, the bug showed had eliminated the few seconds necessary for the recall to take place.
The issue became widespread as more players found that their characters were able to do the same move, Kotaku reported. This became pervasive enough that Riot Games had to disable the ranked queue.
The fix also comes at the same time as the newest HUD update, which brings couple of changes that are based on fan feedback. Some of the major changes include the addition of timers to help in figuring out your move with your teammates. A similar timer has been added for teammate summoner spells to aid in timing tandem attacks by having an idea on when and which ally can use a spell.
Players should also expect some changes in the layout and placing of certain features such as the game time, teammate mana bars and spellbar clarity. There are also the addition of camera lock and option buttons for better accessibility.
With all of those already in order, "League of Legends" players can now sit back and enjoy the Champions and Skins sale, which begins today and runs until July 20. Riot Games is currently offering a 50 percent discount for three champions and a couple of skins, as seen in the game's official website.
The champions Quinn, Ahri and Sona are all on sale together with three skins, the Atlantean Syndra, the Sweeper Alistar and the Leprechaun Veigar.