

Beginning on January 13, players can take part in Lunar Revel, the Lunar New Year Event. "Our Journey Begins" provides a peek at what Riot Games has in store for the Southeast Asia region in 2023. By completing in-game missions, SEA players can unlock champions released from 2009 to 2021 for free.
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These Tokens can be exchanged for free permanent skin shards, Ultimate skins, and legendary eggs. As described in greater detail in a news post by Riot Games, a "server-warming party" will be held for a month, during which players can earn special Tokens. In the video, Alasdair Gray, Head of Marketing for Riot Games Asia Pacific, shared that the SEA servers are now live and advertised the welcome rewards and missions. Regional teams of Riot Games greet the camera in their native language and share their excitement for the server launch. Dozens of snowy white poros bound through the landscape - one critter is granted a tiny conical hat typical of the region by an elderly basket seller. The video opens with city skylines and iconic landmarks in Southeast Asia, like Rizal Park in the Philippines, Petronas Towers in Malaysia, Taipei 101 in Taiwan, and Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. The official League of Legends Philippines YouTube channel shared a short video, titled "Our Journey Begins," publicizing the launch of the SEA servers.
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RELATED: DangMoo Set To Become First Female League Of Legends Pro In Korea The account migration process opened on November 18, giving players approximately a month and a half to transfer their Garena League account data.

Riot Games stated that the move was due to its growth as a multi-game studio and greater focus on serving players in the Asia-Pacific region. Last November, Riot Games announced that it would end its 12-year partnership with the Singaporean publisher Garena and self-publish in Southeast Asia. Welcome rewards and missions await players who complete the account migration process to SEA. Riot Games has officially launched the Southeast Asia (SEA) servers for League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics.
