Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is an auto battler game developed and published by Riot Games. The game is a spinoff of League of Legends and is based on Dota Auto Chess, where players compete online against seven other opponents by building a team to be the last one standing. The game released as a League of Legends game mode for Windows and macOS in June 2019 and as a standalone game for Android and iOS in March 2020, featuring cross-platform play between them.

Based on Dota Auto Chess, a mod for Dota 2, the game centers around eight players who construct teams to fight one another and be the last player standing.[1] The battlefield consists of hexagons, where players can strategically place units on the hexagons on their side of the game board between rounds. During each round, a short battle automatically commences, with two players matched randomly for that round, or else paired against computer-controlled enemies. In the rounds against computer-controlled enemies, each enemy has a chance to drop gold, units, or items that the player can use.[2] Health lost from losing a round is calculated with a combination of set damage per round and how many units an opponent had still alive.


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Items play a pivotal role in team fight tactics by providing bonuses to the holder (such as damage, health and amour) as well as granting them, or other units around them, special effects.[13] Items are separated into three main category's, components, completed items and miscellanies items. Components offer comparatively lesser buffs to the holding unit and typically do not offer any special effects, however when combined with another component on the same unit, will transform into a completed item. Completed items typically offer better stats and unique effects to strengthen the players units.[14][13] Items can primarily be gained through carousel rounds, computer controlled enemy loot combat rounds or through augments.[13][8] Each unit has three equip-able inventory slots that can be used to hold any combination of completed items, components and special items such as emblems, which grant units additional traits.[13][14]

Synergies are activated by a team composition that makes use of one or multiple units with the same trait. Each unit has two or three traits and the effective combination of units will activate synergies that benefit the player. Synergies will usually fall into three categories: effects that strengthen allies, effects that weaken enemies, and miscellaneous effects.[15] Each "set" of Teamfight Tactics corresponds to a unique unit pool, collection of synergies, usable items and augments.[16]

Besides Normal and Ranked game modes, Riot released a faster-paced game mode named "Hyper Roll" in April 2021, streamlining mechanics to decrease game time. Hyper roll gameplay differences include the following: Little Legends only carry 20 health and take 2 damage per fight lost for the first 4 stages, 4 damage from 5 to 7, and 8 damage from anything beyond, 75% increased movement speed, and the carousel is not part of the game.[29] In early 2022, Riot made Double Up as a new game mode.[30] Double Up consists of teams of two players, fighting other player teams to be the last one standing. Each player fights a singular player of a different team at a time, and teams of two share a health bar in which every fight each player loses, subtracts from the shared health bar. There are unique game mechanics such as being able to send champions of all star levels, items, or additional resources, as well as joining your teammate's battle.

Back in October, as part of League of Legends' 10-year anniversary stream, Riot Games announced that their auto-chess title, Teamfight Tactics (TFT), would be coming to mobile devices in "early 2020." In the two months since the announcement, little to no information has been shared as to when that may be or if plans had changed for whatever reason.

Lead Designer of Teamfight Tactics, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, held a Christmas stream on his personal Twitch channel where he dressed up as Saint Nick and played games with viewers and held a giveaway. At one point during the stream, Mortimer was asked when TFT was coming to mobile as players have been gitty for its' release since it was announced months ago. Mortimer assured fans that it will go live "before May 31" in 2020.

Riot Games has also changed the minimum specifications for Teamfight Tactics on mobile. On the iOS, the game may be played using the iPhone 6s or newer, while on Android, it requires at least 2GB of RAM, Android 7 or later, Open GL version 3 or later, and a 64-bit OS. Teamfight Tactics was previously released for beta testing on Android, so players using older Android phones may want to check if their device still supports the game.

In addition to Teamfight Tactics, Riot Games is working to bring League of Legends to mobile as League of Legends: Wild Rift, which is expected to arrive within the year. The studio has also released Legends of Runeterra, a digital card game, on open beta in January, and is developing its entry into the hero shooter genre, Valorant.

Teamfight Tactics is my personal favorite in the genre because I like how Riot revamps the game every few months. TFT's mobile launch coincides with Galaxies, a new expansion that introduces new heroes, reworks old ones, and adds some new rules to refresh the meta. But I'm excited to play on a phone while watching TV rather than sitting at a computer.

In a recent tweet by the Senior Game Producer for TFT @RiotFireNRain20 showed that PBE was running on her mobile device. This is great news for all Teamfight Tactics enjoyers as the casual aesthetic of the game is more than welcome to mobile devices so players can play it everywhere. e24fc04721

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