“Not a lot of games are as mobile, and moving, and changeable, as League of Legends is”
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More video game stories are getting adapted for film and TV than ever before – and Arcane writer Amanda Overton thinks Riot’s recent can do what The Last of Us and The Witcher simply can’t – leave their own mark on the source material.
When a show is based on a single-player game, there’s only so much wiggle room available to it. The characters have their set arcs and there isn’t anything new to draw on unless a sequel comes out – perhaps that’s why adaptations like HBO’s The Last of Us stick so close to their in-game narratives. But Arcane is based on League of Legends, an ever-changing live-service title.
One benefit is that Arcane is able to skirt around the lore of League of Legends, picking and choosing what it wants. Sometimes things are a bit inconsistent for League fans, but all the changes serve the show well.