These esports organizations have already announced Wild Rift pro teams

After MLBB, Indonesia’s going big on Wild Rift.

WithLeague of Legends: Wild Riftenteringopen beta phasetwo weeks ago, many esports organizations have already expressed their interest in investing in the Wild Rift professional scene.

This news should not come as a surprise as Riot’s League of Legends is one of the most popular esports today, with millions of players and fans around the world, and multiple professional leagues.

These esports organizations have already announced Wild Rift pro teams

Here’s an updated list of teams who have already announced their intention to field pro Wild Rift teams.

Indonesia

Indonesian organizations Bigetron Esports, BOOM Esports, and Morph have all announced that they will establish their own Wild Rift pro teams.

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Bigetron Esports is an organization based in Indonesia. They already have a team inPUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Call of Duty: Mobile, andMobile Legends: Bang Bang.

BOOM Esports is already established in the esports scene through theirDota 2 rosterwhile Morph is a team created by the famous Indonesian streamer,Reza “arap” Oktovian.

Aside from these three, other organizations have also started looking for players for their Wild Rift roster, including Armored Project, EVOS, Rex Regum Qeon, and Recca Esports.

China

Nova Esports in China has also revealed that they will be creating a Wild Rift roster. The roster will be based in China and Europe. Although Wild Rift has not yet been released in either region, Riot has already confirmed that the game will go live in Europe come early December this year.

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India

India’s Noble Esports has signed an all-India-based roster made up of former League of Legends and Dota 2 professional players. Riot said the game will release in India come spring 2021.

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