After the most recent Ahri ASU this year, Riot announced the next two champions that are going to receive the update in the near future.
Lee Sin and Teemo are the two LoL champions receiving ASU
Riot Games usually plans out their strategy at the start of the year. Among the various new champion releases and patch notes, Riot has steadily increased the amount of Art and Sustainability Updates (ASU) done to some of the LoL champions. Their goal is to modernize them and grant champions a high-quality visual refresh.
In a recent video from Riot Brightmoon and Riot Meddler, they revealed what the team is currently working on, including the two ASU’s for Lee Sin and Teemo. While it’s still early to know exactly when they are coming, Riot mentioned they are going to be released in late 2023, and sometime in 2024.
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Lee Sin and Teemo To Receive ASU’s
The announced ASU’s are coming a little after the Ahri ASU was released on the LoL live servers. While it was a success, the release was pushed back after Riot faced a social engineering attack that forced them to delay it.
Before Ahri, it was Caitlyn who received an ASU back in 2021. With more champions becoming outdated for the current era of League, we are likely going to be seeing more and more updates in the upcoming years.
Riot specifically mentioned that they want to roll out ASU’s for popular champions with various skins so it’s not a surprise to see Lee Sin being there. On the other hand, while Teemo doesn’t share the same popularity, he is also considered an icon of the game.
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