The holiday season is in full swing, which means tons of people all across the world will soon be traveling to celebrate with friends and family. A good chunk of those people will be traveling by airplane, and during such a busy season at airports, that often means layovers. <\/p>\n
For any traveling gamers flying through South Korea’s Incheon International Airport, there is a new way to kill some luck while likely raising your heart rate. A new Riot Games hub inside Incheon Airport will allow all travelers to hop into League of Legends <\/em>and\/or VALORANT <\/em>while waiting for their flight.<\/p>\n\n The state-of-the-art hub features a ton of awesome artwork, including two full-size statues of League <\/em>champion Ahri and VALORANT <\/em>agent Jett. Travelers can also participate in fun little challenges like aim training in VALORANT<\/em> and staff at the hub will award free swag and prizes. There are even tons of locally-sourced artwork around the booth, bringing a fresh and homegrown perspective to Riot’s big titles. <\/p>\n The aptly named Riot Games Experience Zone actually opened in October. In June, Riot Games Korea CEO Jo Hyuk-jin expressed his desire to bring more people closer to Riot titles. Now, four months later, travelers coming through South Korea have the chance to experience two of Riot’s most popular titles before their flights.<\/p>\n