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The house that League of Legends built: a look inside Riot Games’ new campus

The entrance lobby to Riot Games' new campus.

Image Credit: Riot Games

Riot Games has a new home, and it looks incredible.

The developer behind League of Legends — the world’s leading multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game — is moving its operations to West L.A. this week, and it’s shared some great images of its new campus. The new site is clearly designed by gaming fans, with its retro arcade and PC bangs modelled on Korean gaming centers, and it looks like a great place to work and play.

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Riot Games only makes League of Legends, but its massive, dedicated player base help the free-to-play MOBA generate revenues of around $18 million every five days. Investing in its current and future employees is a smart way to keep growing this figure, particularly as competitive e-sports continue to take off.

“We focused on creating a space that’s collaborative, adaptable, and, of course, playful — a space where teams can work how they want to work,” reads Riot Games’ blog. You can see for yourself that it’s achieved this and more.