John Esposito
However, it seems that one airport located in South Korea has found the cure for the withdrawals and other traveling issues. Check out the footage below. Incheon Airport, located in Incheon, South Korea, has a moderately sized setup for fans of popular PC games created by Riot Games. Fans can explore a storefront that contains a large number of PCs that can be used to play mega-hit titles Valorant and League of Legends. If playing said games isn’t what you’re looking for, there are areas for comfortable seating, plenty of merchandise, life-sized statues of in-game characters to pose a photo with, and artwork created by local artists. The Riot Games experience zone launched in October, in conjunction with Riot Games Korea, to create a space for fans to experience Riot titles and esports, according to the CEO of Riot Games Korea, Jo Hyuk-jin. Hopefully this inspires more growth and exposure for gaming around the world. Be sure to stay in the loop with everything Riot Games related, such as the newest skin line coming to Valorant or gameplay from the upcoming fighting title, Project L.

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Incheon Airport Customers Will Be Hoping For a Delay Once They See This Insane Riot Games Lounge - 20