Riot Games is bringing another PvE game mode to its popular titles, this time in Teamfigth Tactics with TFT: Tocker’s Trials. Here is everything we know about the new mode ahead of its August release.
Riot has calledthis new mode an “experimental surprise” and seems to be building off of the success of Swarm.
The mode shouldn’t be too much of a deviation from regular TFT gameplay, just with more difficult bosses and boards compared to a rotating cast of fellow human combatants.
Below is everything we know so far about TFT: Tocker’s Trials, including its release date, gameplay details, and more.
TFT: Tocker’s Trials release date
The new mode willuse the current set of champions and augments from Magic n’ Mayhemin the PvE mode. The gameplay will be just like a regular match of TFT, withplayers acquiring gold and points toward their level with every turnagainst the computer. Charms, however, won’t be part of the mode.
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There are30 total rounds players must play through, where they musttake down six bossesto win. Players will only have three lives, meaning they can only lose three times. This replaces TFT’s traditional health bar.
Each round will also award points based on performance, stacking through all 30 rounds that players can show off.
Once players complete the mode for the first time, they will unlock Chaos Mode. Riot has yet to reveal the specifics of this version of Tocker’s Trails.
“There’s a reason it’s called that, but we’ll let players discover it on their own,” Riot said in a press release about the new mode.
TFT: Tocker’s Trails will only be available for a short while. However, likemost game modes for its popular titles, if enough players engage with it and keep it alive, Riot will be more than happy to make it a permanent fixture orbring it back at a later date.
Declan McLaughlin was a Gaming & Esports Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Valorant and League of Legends. He has bylines at Upcomer and Inven Global.