Arcane’s creators „aren’t troubling“ themselves with how season 2 revises some major League of Legends lore.
Arcane’s creators have admitted that the animated show is rewriting League of Legends (LoL) history
However, they „aren’t troubling“ themselves with what’s considered to be canon
Their response comes after some major character revelations in Arcane season 2 act 2
Full spoilers follow for Arcane season 2’s first six episodes.
Ever since Arcane made its Netflix debut in November 2021, League of Legends (LoL) fans have fiercely debated whether what happens in the animated series is considered canon in Riot Games‘ hugely popular videogame franchise.
Three years on from the emergence of those online discussions, we have a definitive answer: yes, but only kind of. That’s the verdict of the hit show’s creators Christian Linke and Alex Yee who, in an exclusive TechRadar interview that took place before Arcane season 2’s initial launch on November 9, they admitted that Arcane is officially rewriting elements of League’s history.
However, the pair also stated they aren’t concerning themselves with the definition of what’s canon or not. Instead, Linke and Yee chose to describe the alterations to LoL’s mythology as what „should be considered to be the truth“ at this point in time.
The duo’s comments come as act 2, comprising episodes 4 through 6 of Arcane’s second and final season, makes some massive changes to the canonicity of LoL, such as the revelation that the monstrous, wolf-like LoL champion known as Warwick was created by Singed using Vander’s corpse.
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