SA League of Legends training program launches

8 November 2012
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Mweb GameZone has announced the launch of the League of Legends training program for local gamers.

The initiative is to assist Gamers in Beta (GiB), which is a program to help inexperienced gamers by giving them lessons from the best in the business.

After a Facebook poll, League of Legends (LoL) was the game most-demanded to have lessons for, and the LOL 2012 rAge NGL winners and WickeD SicK GaminG will be providing the training program.

“The fundamental purpose of GiB is to get some of the most experienced online players to train people who are too shy or unsure of themselves. These trainers will take new players through the basics of the game, graduating them from the very basics all the way up to the insights which are necessary to take part in competitive online play,” said Nashief “Ltdabull” Hendricks, the GiB point man.

Alex “RøiÐzZ” Rymil, captain of the ASF LoL team, said: “I am so excited to get the chance to give back to the community and improve LoL gaming in South Africa.”

If you are interested in signing up for the 1st session of League of Legends training, sign-up at the official forum post.

Source: Mweb GameZone

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  1. That Tall Twit
    09.11.2012 at 09:22

    Does the beginners course include ‘how to switch off your webcam’ when taking a break?

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